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WANSTEAD: Cafe owners to take on historic tea rooms

Butlers Retreat: Pic courtesy of the Vestry House Museum Butlers Retreat: Pic courtesy of the Vestry House Museum

THE owners of a town centre cafe will take over the running of historic Victorian tea rooms.

The lease for Butlers Retreat in Chingford Plain has been awarded to the owners of the Larder on Wanstead High Street.

Butlers Retreat, which was run as a cafe by the Butler family from 1895 to the 1970s, has been closed since 2009.

The owner of the Grade II listed building, the City of London Corporation, which is responsible for Epping Forest, has renovated it as part of a £6.8 million project for the area, which includes a visitor's centre, refurbishment of Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge and new roads for the area.

There are plans to reopen the tea rooms in late October.

Paul Thomson, the superintendent of Epping Forest, said: “Following an extensive tendering process, we are pleased to announce that the catering lease has been awarded to the Larder, whose cafe on Wanstead High Street is entering its fifth year of operation.

“The Larder will be bringing its lively take on cafe culture to the Retreat, with a diverse menu to suit all moods from morning to afternoon, favouring organic goods and local producers, with food prepared freshly each day on the premises.”

Butlers Retreat, which is next to Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, was originally built as a barn to store the harvest for the lord of Chingford in the 19th century.

The City of London converted the building to a cafe in 1878 and it was a popular spot for day-trippers visiting Chingford from central London on the train for the rest of the Victorian era.

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Comments(6)

Heartlysmum says...
5:59pm Wed 10 Aug 11

How much? 6.8 million!
Bonkers! How many tuna sarnies have you got to sell to earn enough to pay for the lease to cover the cost?

MICHAEL MCGOUGH says...
9:09am Thu 11 Aug 11

Unbelievable sum.A palace could be built for that sum - - is it correct ?

MICHAEL MCGOUGH says...
9:10am Thu 11 Aug 11

Unbelievable sum.A palace could be built for that sum - - is it correct ?

lala33 says...
12:07pm Thu 11 Aug 11

@Micheal, I think it's been mis-read by Heartlysmum. The article reads, 'has renovated it as part of a £6.8 million project'. As part. Vague memory of this project from their Forest Festival a couple of years back and I'm sure there was a lot more to it....I'm going to google it.....I'll let you know if I come up with anything!

Heartlysmum says...
6:43pm Thu 11 Aug 11

Apologies, misread it!
They are carrying out major refurb of the car park opposite but are not touching the short stretch of road beyond which is a pothole nightmare.

pan says...
4:44pm Fri 19 Aug 11

I am sure the corporation of London will make a tidy sum from all this and it is now another step further towards its vision of a country park rather than a forest.
Its good to see that they can come up with 6.8 million for these works yet have to lay off their mounted keeper service.
How long until the car parks become pay and display and the keepers can issue tickets to pay their wages?

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