Housed in a beautifully restored former textile mill, providing a cosy and character-filled setting that feels both welcoming and steeped in local history. Oswaldtwistle Mills is a charming and unique destination for afternoon tea, offering a delightful blend of heritage, hospitality, and homemade treats. Whether you’re enjoying tea in the relaxed surroundings of Angelica’s Tearoom or the more elegant Pavillion restaurant, the atmosphere is warm and friendly, ideal for catching up with friends or taking a quiet break from shopping.
The afternoon tea itself is a treat. Fresh sandwiches, delicious scones with jam and cream, and a tempting selection of cakes and pastries, all served with a proper pot of tea or coffee. Also fully licensed if you fancy a tipple. Many ingredients are locally sourced, and the quality shines through in every bite. Please ensure to book 24 hours in advance.
Beyond the food, Oswaldtwistle Mills offers a full day out. After tea, you can browse through a wide variety of brands, or enjoy a stroll around the mill grounds. There’s even a garden centre and regular events for visitors of all ages. With its mix of great food, friendly service, and local charm, Oswaldtwistle Mills makes for a perfect and memorable afternoon tea experience.
Season (2 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025) | ||
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* Closed on Easter Sunday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
No dogs allowed in store, unless assistance or service dogs.
Located just off Junction 7 of the M65. Enter BB5 3DE into your Sat Nav. Coaches please use BB5 0EP for the coach parking.
Oswaldtwistle Mills bus stop is directly outside and a five minute walk from Church and Oswaldtwistle Railway Station.
Oswaldtwistle Mills is dedicated to providing exceptional service and a memorable visit.
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