Many afternoon teas being served across Suffolk are getting a festive twist in the run up to Christmas.
Here are five of the best on offer.
1. Chestnut and Rose
Where: 32a Penzance Road, Kesgrave, Ipswich, IP5 1JS
Cost: £20 per person in the cafe with a drink or £18 per person for takeaway
The cafe recently launched afternoon tea available to book in the cafe or order for takeaway.
The festive option includes turkey, cranberry and stuffing sandwich, mince pie crumble slice and festive cupcake.
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2. Retreat East
Where: Brick Kiln Farm, Sandy Lane, Hemingstone, IP6 9QE
Cost: £30 per person
The indulgent afternoon tea features a selection of sweet and savoury delights from freshly baked scones to Dingley Dell sausage rolls.
There is also the option to upgrade to the Sparkling Afternoon Tea which includes a glass of bubbly for £36 per person.
3. The Swan
Where: Lavenham Hotel and Spa, High Street, Lavenham, Sudbury, CO10 9QA
Cost: £27.50 per person
Served with unlimited refills of Novus Tea, the afternoon tea includes a selection of finger sandwiches, festive and plain scones, and cakes including a chocolate orange macaron snowman.
Guests can also upgrade to have a glass of prosecco for £36.50 per person or a glass of champagne for £44.50 per person.
4. Seckford Hall
Where: Great Bealings, Woodbridge, IP13 6NU
Cost: £28 per person
Feast on three tiers of tasty treats like Christmas cakes and orange scones with mulled wine jam.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and dairy free options are also available.
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5. Wherry Hotel
Where: Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, NR32 3LN
Cost: 19.95 for adults and £11.95 for children
On Sunday, December 22, the Wherry Hotel is hosting a festive afternoon tea with Christmas songs performed by Sarah Mai.
Offerings include a selection of finger sandwiches, homemade sausage rolls, mince pies and other sweet treats.
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