Historic Hand-Blends
Browse our collection of artisanal hand-blended tea made to historic recipes.
Black, Green, and Herbal Loose Leaf Teas
Explore over 100 loose-leaf teas, including caffeine-free and herbal varieties.
Tea Bags
Plastic-free pyramid tea bags.
Coffee
Locally-roasted Arabica beans.
Teaware
William Morris Collection, brewing accessories, and more.
Gillards of Bath is an artisan family-owned business,
working to a traditional method where every process
is carefully executed by hand using only
the highest quality of ingredients.
Best Sellers
Explore our most popular teas and coffees.
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FAMOUS EARL GREY
Price range: 5,00 € through 66,00 € -

ASSAM FINE TIPPY GOLDEN FLOWERY ORANGE PEKOE
Price range: 9,00 € through 56,00 € -

ENGLISH BREAKFAST
Price range: 5,00 € through 52,00 € -

DARJEELING GOLDEN FLOWERY ORANGE PEKOE
Price range: 9,00 € through 61,00 € -

GUV’NORS BLEND
Price range: 5,00 € through 56,00 € -

ASSAM GOLDEN BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE
Price range: 8,00 € through 49,00 € -

ASSAM CRUSHED, TORN AND CURLED LEAF
Price range: 6,00 € through 37,00 € -

EMPRESS OF PEKING
Price range: 5,00 € through 66,00 € -

JANE AUSTEN BLEND
Price range: 5,00 € through 66,00 €
Our History
Henry Gillard founded Gillards of Bath in 1888 in the world heritage city of Bath, opening his first shop on New Bond Street and later moving to Broad Street.
This family run business developed its own specialty tea blends and sourced the finest coffee beans and drinking chocolate from all over the world.
1888
Recipes & News
The Historic Bath City Blend
Discover the history of the Bath City Blend. Crafted by Henry Gillard to master Bath’s notoriously hard water, this blend is a hallmark of hand-blended quality.
The Best Afternoon Tea in Bath
Where is the best tea in Bath? A local’s guide to The Pump Room, Jane Austen Centre, and hidden gems—and how to buy the exact blends they serve.
Summer Brew Collection
Refreshing Summer Teas to Keep You Cool and Hydrated Summer's here, and with it comes the blazing sun and the constant battle to stay...



