Yalding's Teapot Island faces closure
One of the most unusual tourist attractions in Kent is set to close unless a new owner can be found.
Thousands have visited Teapot Island since Sue and Keith Blayze opened their cafe and museum on the banks of the River Medway near Yalding 21 years ago, but for a variety of reasons they are now selling up.
Phil Harrison has taken his sons to marvel, very carefully, at their record breaking teapot collection.
And if you have a spare quarter of a million pounds for the teapot collection or a cool 拢950,000 for the cafe, grounds and 4 bedroom home the Blayze family would like to hear from you.
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