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Thursday, 1 February 2024

Indulge your loved one and yourself in a Valentine's Afternoon Tea at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve

Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve are offering a Valentines Afternoon Tea, running from 10th to 17th February to take the pressure out of having to go out on the one night, and also offers more of an experience/day out.

Book here: https://www.aspinallfoundation.org/port-lympne/restaurants/valentines-day-afternoon-tea

What better way to indulge your loved one over the Valentines period, than with a lusciously refined afternoon tea in the grand environment of Port Lympne’s mansion, bathed in a glow from a crackling log fire?

Settle down to enjoy this quintessential British classic in the historic surroundings of one of England’s finest Grade II listed country houses, once a favourite retreat for royalty, aristocracy, prominent politicians, authors and playwrights.

The hotel’s masterful pastry chef has designed an utterly delectable menu, featuring savoury delights including egg mayonnaise and spring onion and smoked salmon, lemon and caper butter sandwiches, salt beef, dijon mustard mayonnaise brioche roll, accompanied with sweet romance themed sensations such as sugared doughnut with passionfruit curd and white chocolate love letter, raspberry and vanilla battenburg and Adam and Eve cinnamon and apple mousse. 

Accompanied by a wide selection of specially selected loose-leaf teas and coffees, or of course, a glass of fizz.

The Port Lympne Valentines Afternoon Tea launches on 10th February and runs until 17th and can be booked online at the above link.

And after your delightful Afternoon Tea why not make a day of it and explore the wild animal park and reconnect with nature and your loved ones in the heart of the Kent countryside surrounded by over 900 rare and endangered animals?

Included in your day tickets are free seats on the iconic Port Lympne Truck Safari that takes you round African and Asia to get up close and personal to giraffes, camels, rhinos, zebras and many more besides.