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TEA MUSEUMS

THE BRITISH TEA MUSEUM

HASTINGS, ENGLAND

Everyone knows that tea and Britain go hand in hand. Starting as a luxury for the wealthy elite, it gradually became one of the most-loved beverages in the British Isles – in fact, today the British consume an average of 265 litres each per year.

Located in the seaside town Hastings in East Sussex, the British Tea Museum offers a journey through the history of tea in Britain. The museum has lots of fascinating information on the different types of teas and brewing processes, as well as the social history of

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