A vintage-inspired pop-up tea room is bringing homemade bakes, tea and a chance to catch up with friends to Compton Bassett.
A Little Cup of Vintage, run by Lynsey Drysdale, hosts monthly pop-up events at Compton Bassett Village Hall, where guests can enjoy tea, cake and conversation served on vintage crockery in a relaxed setting.
Following the success of the monthly pop-ups, Lynsey is now hoping to bring the idea to more villages across Wiltshire, creating welcoming spaces where local communities can come together.

She said: "During my visits to the village, I've been struck by the kindness and strong sense of community, and I'm excited to be part of that atmosphere."
Lynsey said the aim is to create a traditional tea room experience where people of all ages can enjoy homemade bakes, meet friends or simply spend time together over a cup of tea.
Looking ahead, she hopes to expand A Little Cup of Vintage into more communities across the county.
She said: "I'm hoping to expand into more locations across Wiltshire, bringing this community-focused experience to other villages that would benefit from a warm and welcoming space."
The monthly pop-ups continue to be held at Compton Bassett Village Hall, with further locations expected to be announced as the business grows.
For more information about A Little Cup of Vintage, visit www.alittlecupofvintage.co.uk.
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