There will be plenty of time for tea this Sunday at Gyllyngdune Gardens in Falmouth for the fourth Tea Festival.

This celebration of all things tea is an eclectic mix of tea tasting, tea dances, pop-up theatre performance - including Shakespeare’s Tempest performed in a tea cup - live music, tea leaf reading, the ‘Creativitea’ Tent, cream teas and afternoon teas, all with a serving of the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.

Circus performers and pop-up dancers will entertain throughout the tropical gardens of Gyllyngdune.

An exciting mix of tea related stalls and exhibitors will be on offer, and the gardens will also play host to stunning artworks.

In its 100 year history the Princess Pavilion and Gyllyngdune Gardens has had a strong connection with tea. Once owned by Frederick Horniman, a Victorian tea trader and son of Horniman Tea Company founder, John Horniman, the venue has hosted thousands of tea dances and served afternoon teas for visitors to enjoy.

The day runs from 11am to 5pm and entry is free.

For more information call the Pavilion box office on 01326 211222