Painters Trail,
Fountain House Tea room (East Bergholt),
Mon-Fri 9:30-16:30, Sat-Sun 10:00-16:00,
Huffers of Sudbury (Sudbury),
Mon-Sat 8:00-17:00, Sun 10:00-16:00,
Hall Farm Cafe (Stratford St Mary),
Everyday 10:00-16:00,
Train arriving at Manningtree station for start of ride |
Things didn't start well as doing some last minute research on the train on the way down I discovered the Painters Trail no longer existed as a sign posted route and the map and information pamphlet I had got hold of were from 2004 so all the information was out of date. A lot of the information was about famous artists who had painter there, fortunately all of them are dead now so facts about them would still be correct. I hoped the same would be true of the roads.
Last minute research using out of date information |
When we did set off the correct way it wasn't far to the first planned stop, as recommended by the OODIP, which would be at Flatford Mill. This is where John Constable (famous artist) painted some well known pictures of fields. According to my OODIP it took him many hours to paint each one. Nowadays you can do this sort of thing in seconds with a phone camera, see below, and I think my one looks more realistic, especially the cows.
Painting I did at Flatford mill with my phone camera. It is like the one's Constable and Gainsborough used to do but with more realistic cows. |
@Cafecycletour calling in at Flatford? Rhubarb and ginger scones are in the oven..
We were therefore surprised that when we got to the top of the hill we came face to face with the fountain house tearoom in East Bergholt not 2 minutes away. Nice try National Trust Lady I thought.
There was nothing about Fountain house tea room in my OODIP but you can't go wrong with a pink cafe so we went inside as sadly there was no outside seating area. We sat in the window which had a nice view of the village.
I checked out the cake selection which had a solid choice of the usual cake suspects so I awarded a solid effective cake selection (ECS) rating and ordered carrot cake. Big George ordered a toasted tea cake. Although a toasted tea cake has the word cake in it it is clearly not a cake but a fruit bread so Big George would take no further part in any cake based reviewing at the fountain house tea room.
Good solid and nicely presented cake selection |
Drinks and cakes at the Fontain tea room |
If ever there was a tearoom, or cafe, to use as a benchmark to compare others against then the Fountain House tea room would be it as it did everything really well but without being exceptional. It was a very good first stop and we could have stayed longer discussing Art but there were still many miles and adventures to be had so we paid up and remounted.
The next section turned out to be extremely hilly with no respite between getting to the bottom of one hill before having to start to climb up again. Many of the climbs also had false finishes where you thought you had reached the top only to round the corner and find there was still plenty more up to do. However there were some great views to reward your efforts.
It was interesting to note the amount of radio masts there were on the horizon. Presumably making use of the hills. It was clear that Constable was not good at painting radio masts as he appeared to have missed them out of all of his paintings. This made me question the accuracy of any of his work as I also don't remember seeing a single hay wagon (or wain as he liked to call them) on our ride and he painted lots of them.
Some of the many radio masts we saw. If Constable had taken this photo he probably would have photo shopped them out and added a hay wagon instead. |
Outsider Huffers of Sudbury |
I checked out the cake selection which was rather small but still contained the cake trinity of Victoria, carrot and chocolate so I awarded a reasonable ECS rating.
Small selection but did included all the cake classics |
Drinks and cake |
Both our drinks were very good but unfortunately the Victoria sponge had seen better days and was a bit dry with a disappointing filling. I'm afraid Big George was not keen on his lasagne either. This maybe because, as he confessed afterwards, he doesn't actually like lasagne and only had it as it was pasta which he thought you needed to eat on a long bike ride. This led to today's cycling guest cycling top tip.
Cycling guest cycling top tip no 29. For a bonk free experience on long cycle rides regularly eat cake to keep up your energy levels.
Before leaving I noticed that Huffers of Sudbury operated a loyalty card scheme. Although I'm unlikely to return on another 8 occasions in order to claim my free drink, I did take a card (and get it stamped) to add to my loyalty card picture library on the blog.
We were a little behind schedule so if we were going to make the 5:12 train target it was time to get going again. It would also be interesting to see if pasta or cake would perform better on the second half of the ride.
As we saw more and more paint-able countryside I was inspired to come up with an idea for a new sport. It would be a cycling art mash up called pycling. The idea would be to race on your bikes through some attractive country side whilst you painted a landscape scene of the route. The winner would not necessarily be the first to finish but added time bonuses would be awarded based on the quality of your painting. I pitched my idea to Big George and he soon came back with an imaginative idea about where I could stick the easel.
The sort of scene you would need to paint in the new mash up sport of pycling |
Big George finally making it to the top of Sandy Hill. Fortunately I had a copy of War and Peace with me which I was able to complete while I waited |
Outside Hall Farm cafe |
I checked out the cakes and there was a good selection so I awarded a good ECS score. I had already had Carrot and Victoria today so it was time for chocolate. Big George decided he would have a scone, jam and cream to properly fuel up.
Good cake selection |
Enormous cake and scone plus scolding hot drinks |
It was now heads down and flat out pedalling as we dashed across Essex, or possibly Suffolk (no time to check the OODIP), towards Manningtree station. Fortunately there were only a couple of hills on this stretch so we could keep up our frantic pace, sadly there was no time to enjoy the final dramatic views.
Bikes safely on 5:12 train from Mainingtree |
Scores
Fountain House Tea Room
Hot
Choc Quality
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Guest
Hot Drink Quality
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Effective
Cake Selection
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Cake
Quality
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Ambiance
and Atmosphere
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Café
Rating
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6.5
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6.5
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6.5
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8.0
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7.0
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6.90
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Hot
Choc Quality
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Guest
Hot Drink Quality
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Effective
Cake Selection
|
Cake
Quality
|
Ambiance
and Atmosphere
|
Café
Rating
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7.0
|
7.0
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5.5
|
5.5
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6.5
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6.30
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Hot
Choc Quality
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Guest
Hot Drink Quality
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Effective
Cake Selection
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Cake
Quality
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Ambiance
and Atmosphere
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Café
Rating
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4.0
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6.0
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7.5
|
7.5
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6.0
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6.20
|
Route
Click here to download 70 mile painters trail gpx file for your gps
Thank you so much for this Cake Crusader. It made me laugh out loud - especially the thought of Constable and his photoshopping expertise. It is also a very useful account. I will think of you now whenever I have an OODIP! Well done on cycling 70 miles, making 3 cafe stops/ECS reviews and all in time to get the only-slightly-delayed 5:12 from Manningtree.
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