Tea room, High Street, Aldeburgh

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The photograph on this page of Tea room, High Street, Aldeburgh by Jim Osley as part of the Geograph project.

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Tea room, High Street, Aldeburgh

Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 2 Apr 2015

"The Cragg Sisters Tea Room in Aldeburgh has been in the same spot on the high street since 1949. The two ladies opened right after the war and baked every day, giving away leftovers to children who hung around by the back door. One of these was a little girl who started working for the sisters when she was ten. She inherited the business from them and ran it for a number of years with famously mysterious opening hours." - quoted from a feature in Suffolk Magazine which may be read at this http://www.suffolkmag.co.uk/food-drink/tea_for_two_in_aldeburgh_1_3664547.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.154157
Longitude
1.601516