Goddards House and Garden, located in York, United Kingdom, offers an intimate glimpse into the city’s chocolate-making heritage. Once the residence of the Terry family, founders of the renowned Terry’s confectionery company, the house now serves as a tribute to York’s chocolate history and the lifestyle of the 1930s. Visitors can explore the preserved interiors and lush gardens, immersing themselves in the era’s ambiance. A visit is not complete without stopping by the on-site café, where one can savor a slice of chocolate orange cake and a cup of coffee, evoking the flavors that made the Terry name famous.
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