Photograph David Cheskin

Savour the Season: Summer Afternoon Tea at Prestonfield House

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A true hidden gem just minutes from Edinburgh’s bustling city centre, Prestonfield House offers a richly atmospheric setting for a summer afternoon like no other.

This season, the iconic 17th-century residence unveils its Summer Afternoon Tea, a vibrant and elegant interpretation of the time-honoured tradition, served in the grandeur of its dining salons or the shade of its tranquil gardens.

Showcasing the freshest flavours and colours of the season, the menu is both playful and refined. Delicate savouries include whipped Applewood cheese on cranberry toast with apricot ketchup and lemon chicken with green goddess dressing, while patisserie highlights such as a raspberry, dark chocolate and rose gâteau or an apricot and pistachio macaron capture summer in every bite.

Photograph David Cheskin

Buttermilk scones arrive warm with clotted cream and homemade strawberry jam, timeless and irresistible. A glass of chilled Billecart-Salmon Champagne sets the tone, alongside a carefully curated selection of speciality teas and artisan coffees. Adding to its unique charm, peacocks can often be seen roaming the lush grounds, with stunning views of Arthur’s Seat providing a magnificent backdrop.

Available Sunday to Thursday from 12 to 6.45pm and Friday to Saturday from 12 to 4pm, Prestonfield’s Summer Afternoon Tea promises a luxurious pause in one of Edinburgh’s most enchanting settings, a serene escape where the season is savoured in style.

About Prestonfield House

Prestonfield House combines opulence, theatre, and luxury in one of Edinburgh’s finest historic buildings, dating back to the 17th century.

Just five minutes from the city centre, this unique 5-star hotel offers the privacy and seclusion of a country estate with the convenience of an urban location. Surrounded by 20 acres of landscaped gardens next to Arthur’s Seat, Prestonfield has been at the heart of Scotland’s artistic, social, business, and political life for over four centuries.

Each of the 18 luxurious bedrooms and five romantic suites is individually decorated with antique furniture and distinctive feature beds, creating an atmosphere of rich character and charm.

Tea at Prestonfield House, Edinburgh. (Photograph David Cheskin)

Guests can dine at Rhubarb, the hotel’s renowned destination restaurant, and enjoy a range of opulent salons, stunning private dining rooms, and impressive public spaces. Prestonfield also hosts events of all sizes, with the historic Circular Stables offering dramatic settings enhanced by state-of-the-art sound and lighting.

HOW: 

  • The Summer afternoon tea starts from £60 per person and is available Sunday to Thursday 12pm – 6:45pm and Friday to Saturday 12:30pm – 4pm. For more information on the menu see here and please visit https://www.prestonfield.com/

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