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Park House Tearoom sits in the quiet village of Bladon, offering a genuine reason to slow down during your time in this part of the Cotswolds.
The tearoom draws a steady stream of visitors, many of whom come to pay respects at St Martin's Church, where Sir Winston Churchill is buried. The atmosphere here is genuinely friendly, and you'll find the usual comforts done well: properly brewed tea and coffee, homemade cakes that taste like someone actually made them, and the classics like scones with clotted cream and jam alongside sandwiches. It's straightforward village tearoom fare, the kind of place where you can sit quietly and actually enjoy your surroundings without fuss.
The location makes it particularly useful if you're in the area to visit Blenheim Palace, which sits just nearby with its extensive grounds to explore. A break here before or after the palace visit feels natural rather than forced. Woodstock, the proper market town with more shops and services, is only a short drive away if you need anything else, but if you want to take a genuinely peaceful pause somewhere rooted in local history, this tearoom fills that role well. It's the kind of stop that works just as well whether you've planned it or stumbled upon it.
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