E Botham & Sons, Skinner Street Tea Rooms & Restaurant
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Tea Guild Award for Excellence

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2006 2007

Chairlift installed

Go back 60 years!

A member of the Tea Council Guild of Tea Shops

Table for one?
.Table for one?

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See our Skinner Street
Cafe as it was in the 1900's

Tearooms

"Customers flock to savour the olde-worlde charm of a bygone era. It wins with a combination of gorgeous eat treats made the old-fashioned way, mixed with the sort of modern nous that makes our latte with a double shot of espresso absolutely no problem. It's all so yummy. And oh so trendy retro." (Evening Gazette 08/04)

"And Botham's, where the waitresses wear white lace pinnies, is the Queen of English tea-rooms."
(Huddersfield Examiner.)

"Botham's is a rare British gem. Craft caterers and confectioners who bake the best from grandma's days." (Evening Gazette)

"In Botham's tea rooms, among the palms and the waitresses' white lace pinnies, an elderly couple sip jasmine tea ("traditionally drunk by far eastern princes") and read the quality papers." (The Times)

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Our Cafe in the early 1900's

Botham's Advert from the 1920's

Travel to the present time

Table for one madam?
The inglenook fireplace in our original Skinner Street Cafe

The inglenook fireplace in our original Skinner Street Cafe

Skinner Street in 1883

From a talk by V.Seaton Gray Esquire in 1945, in the files of Whitby Naturalist's Club

Mrs Botham had but lately opened this small shop, having previously been in business in Fishburn Park. The previous occupiers of the Skinner Street property had been Mrs Forrest, whose husband, Captain Forrest, was master of the paddle tug "Emu" who, in turn, disposed of the business to Mr Ralph B. Longhorn, baker and confectioner.

"There is a low paned window with an appetising display of cakes. We go down a step into the little dark shop, setting in motion a ding-dong-dangle bell which brings little square Mrs Botham, dressed all in black, out of a tiny room at the back which has a white curtained door.

"Already the fame of her wares has spread and there are times when it is impossible to get into the shop so that one has to wait on the pavement outside. Only the very best ingredients are used, and even a week-old pound of butter were sent in by one of the farmers' wives it would go, with Mrs Botham after it to speak her mind.

"Could we but look some years ahead, we would be able to remark the extra-ordinary and deserved success of her diligence, and see this modest little shop converted into a palatial red-brick edifice of four stories, and occupying a considerable frontage to the street. The more northern portion contains the shop itself, with an "L"-shaped counter and a great variety of cakes and pastries - in particular round butter-cakes with a thick layer of sugar and butter between sponge cake, and a top all ornamented with little horns of butter and sugar, the whole confection quartered in pink and yellow.

"The southern portion of the frontage was occupied as a cafe, decorated within in ye-olde-worlde manner with oak tables and an ingleneuk. It has green and purple stained glass windows facing the street, which give it a gloomy atmosphere of an aquarium.

"But to return to the little shop - having made our purchases - we emerge into the sunlight to hear the sound of shouting from a yard just beyond the shop. Down the yard is the beerhouse, the Hole in the Wall, also administered by Mrs Botham, who from her little parlour keeps an eye on the taproom; and it is feared that the customers are likely to be troublesome......."

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