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  • Location: Cornwall, Fictional “Tremevissey”

The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop

The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop

Why a Booktrail?

Fictional Tremevissey has some lovely tea rooms!

  • ISBN: B07D2FR32B
  • Genre: Romance

What you need to know before your trail

It’s a big day for Charlie Bell – the grand reopening of her Aunt Pansy’s long-closed tea rooms in Tremevissey, a quaint Cornish seaside resort. But not everyone is happy for Charlie. The locals say the tea rooms are cursed. For Pansy was cruelly jilted by her lover, and walked out into the ocean, never to return.

Charlie dismisses the ‘curse’ as superstitious nonsense, but by the end of the first day, her world is in tatters, and she’s not even sure the tea rooms can open again.

Then in walks a rugged, taciturn man with a sexy smile and everything he owns on his back, looking for a summer job . . .

Is Gideon Petherick an angel in disguise? Or is history about to repeat itself?

Travel Guide

Cornwall

Cornwall

Tremevissey, is sadly fictional but it sounds lovely!

There’s lot of lovely  teashops in and around Cornwall where you can go and read this book and feel as if you’re in the very tea shop where magic happens…

Best Cream Teas – there’s a website dedicated to these!

Trelawny

North Cornwall – Sounds a bit like the seaside resort in the book!

 

Margaret’s Rustic Tea Garden

S W Coast Path, Bude EX23 9ED

We just love the name of this one! It’s in a field close to the river and located in a caravan. Cows in the field nearby. Just lovely!

 

Cornish Delights

18 Fore St, Looe PL13 1DT

Booktrail Boarding Pass: The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop

Destination : Fictional “Tremevissey” Cornwall  Author/Guide: Beth Good  Departure Time: 2000s

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