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    Honey Pot - Honey Pot, Shoreham ( a cyclist has to pull over as the smell of homemade scones grabs him)

    Honey Pot

    4.2(5 reviews)
    10.6 mi
    ££

    Visited The Honey Pot in Shoreham yesterday with my friend and our daughters. The owners were…read morewonderful with our girls and made us feel so welcome. Lunch was delicious and served quickly. Lunch bags for the kids was perfect for their ages and had lots of choices. We loved that it is just a short walk from the river in the heart of shoreham and we enjoyed the beautiful views while walking off our lunch. Looking forward to revisiting already.

    Today I visited the lovely unspoiled village of Shoreham, Where I came across a little gem of a tea…read moreshop, The Honey Pot. The tea shop is run by best friends Sue and Pat, who are very welcoming and have a passion for people. The Honey Pot isn't just a Tea shop that sells lovely homemade scones, toasties and lovely brews but also has great gifts and cards to purchase. My Brother and I, took my Nana there to meet our family friends. Where we enjoyed a lovely toastie and a jam and cream scone, just what the doctor ordered for a Sunday afternoon - perfect. Even though the Honey Pot is small, I think it works to its advantage, it compliments its traditional English quaintness, with its friendly locals whilst not being over done with tourists. The cyclists seem to love to stop for a recharge. So if you are cycling in the area through the country, you will be welcomed by the smell of homemade goodness and a smile. We purchase more than a coffee, we purchase into a pleasurable experience and a great service. Also the area of Shoreham is very sweet and so English, with a few pubs and the River Darenth, A lovely day out in the country. I hope this helps Qypers =)

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    Honey Pot - The River Darenth, Shoreham ( where they have an annual rubber duck race for chairty)

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    The River Darenth, Shoreham ( where they have an annual rubber duck race for chairty)

    Seed Cafe

    Seed Cafe

    5.0(2 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    I love this place and so do the kids. We go at least once a month and never get bored discovering…read morenew paths. Mind you I still haven't been inside the Millennium Seedbank which houses a collection of seeds from around the world!! Our current fave is feeding the birds at the Himalayan Glade lookout. We take some seeds, put them on the fence posts and then sit on the bench admiring the tits, finches, robins and pheasants having a feeding frenzy. Wakehurst is part of Kew and the National Trust. My best tip is to become a NT member or buy an annual pass to Wakehurst for £20 - a single admission is £10 so you only have to go twice to make it worthwhile. There is a large shop, small garden centre and cafe at the entrance and a further cafe/restaurant approx. 1km from the entrance adjacent to the Manor. Although the food & drinks are not that cheap they do have Green & Blacks hot chocolate and choc. cornflake cakes which are irresistable and in the summer the sliding/folding doors open up to enhance this modern piece of architecture. The gardens are extensive with a plethora of different themes and some very large trees - one of which is lit up at Xmas and provides the backdrop for a fantastic carol singing event for all the family. There are two large ponds at the bottom of the hill where the muddy ducks are very entertaining in the bread feeding department - another toddler favourite. Overall, Wakehurst is great for all ages and is a great expanse for young children where the gardens themsleves are the play areas. It is also great for pushing the pram around as an escape from the house. You'll never get bored discovering the place and one day I'll make it to the Seedbank.

    The gardens here are absolutely gorgeous. Plenty of space to walk, and you get a good map on entry…read moreand the place is well signposted so you shouldn't get lost?! The shop is lovely and the plants in the garden centre are gorgeous. The Millenium Seed bank is fantastic, i learnt lots in there, and they are doing a fantastic job. The seed bank is really good for children as there are touch screen computers which you can use to find out more about the seed bank.

    Bridges Centre - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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