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Henry's Tea Room

in Hungerford

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When you find yourself in the area where Wiltshire, Berkshire, and the Cotswolds converge, the market town of Hungerford makes for a genuine stopping point, and Henry's Tea Room gives you a solid reason to linger.

High Street

This traditional tea room does what it does well—freshly brewed tea and coffee served alongside proper cakes, scones, and light lunches. It's the sort of place that actually feels welcoming, where you can settle in rather than feel rushed.

Hungerford itself carries real historical significance as a former coaching town and royal manor, so there's substance to the place beyond the tea room. The high street has long been associated with antique shops, and the Kennet & Avon Canal is within easy reach if you want a towpath walk. Whether you've spent time browsing through the town's shops or wandering the surrounding countryside, Henry's works as a comfortable place to rest and recharge before moving on. The food is honest, the staff friendly, and the town has genuine character. It's worth treating as a proper visit rather than simply a quick break.

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51.41449°N, 1.51612°W Data: osm