This is a quaint little church building that is now used for a tea room and is a great place to meet up for a chat or to just look at the quilts and patchwork that they have. It sits opposite a beautiful park where the kids can roll on the grass and throw leaves in autumn or sit under the trees on a hot summers day. It is in walking distance from the main street where there are many shops and plenty of parks. This wonderful place is steeped in history and is on the grounds of St Matthews Church, one of the oldest churches in tasmania. Open Monday to Saturday at 6 Bathurst Street new norfolk. It's one of my favourite places to come and feel calm...
Read more5 stars for everything. Such a lovely place. I walked in to check out the material & all things quilting to be met with such warmth. The lady who was ever so kind & helpful discussing the cow quilt & pattern with me and such lovely banter from the quilting ladies. The Pommy Git was a treasure. We felt so welcome that we decided to go back for lunch in the little cafe section & to our delight, the young staff were fabulous & very friendly. The food was delicious, we both had the Rubens. Highly recommend a visit, we'll definitely be back that's for sure. Thanks ever so much for a wonderful welcoming...
Read moreOh my goodness what a treat!! This tiny, unassuming teahouse and haberdashery dwelling is an absolute delight! The home cooked food is phenominal. Its the tea house we all remember from the 70s and 80s. It has a cosy fireplace and the staff are just sensational! They even placed a candle on my mums scones as I'd mentioned it was her birthday! Do Not miss this little place when you're in New Norfolk! We travelled from Lauderdale to visit for the day and we'll travel back to New Norfolk just to visit The Quilted...
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