And after that little preamble, I shall begin..... Our journey into Essex and up the A12 to Maldon is one that is undertaken a number of times in the year in order to visit our very dear friend and godmother to our two sons, and her delightful daughter. After enjoying a particularly fine home-cooked chicken curry, it was then suggested that we might like to take a little drive out to Heybridge for a wander along the tow-path of the Chelmer and Blackwater canal and to conclude with tea. And so ensued the particular pleasure of an unplanned afternoon teatime adventure!

The tearoom is located at the Heybridge basin affording lovely views of boats bobbing gently on the water and in the flat landscape, some beautiful big skies. The tearoom is run by Wilkin & sons who make the Tiptree jams & preserves. It is located in a long clapperboard building right by the basin, and we entered and selected our table.
The menu comprises the usual cream tea, an afternoon tea special which includes a sandwich, and the traditional English afternoon tea which is the full works of sandwiches, scones, and patisseries. However, after such a tasty and filling curry, we mostly opted for cakes, except for hubby who as you will anticipate, dear reader, opted for a cream tea!

Our tea concluded, we then took a further stroll across the lock and along the basin to observe the plentiful water fowl and dramatic skies before returning, with grateful thanks to our dear friends, from yet another delightful teatime adventure!