Kitnors

Exmoor National Park


A quintessential thatched tearoom 1 mile east of Porlock dishing up toasties, soups and afternoon teas featuring homemade scones, proper clotted cream and local jams.

The High Tea (which has to be pre-booked) comes with sweet and savoury morsels served on a tiered cake stand.


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