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Tetley

Tetley is an English beverage manufacturer, and the world's second largest manufacturer and distributor of tea. Tetley's manufacturing and distribution business is spread across 40 countries and sells over 60 branded tea bags. It is the largest tea company in the United Kingdom and Canada and the second largest in the United States by volume. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Global Beverages (formerly Tata Tea).

After Tetley was purchased by the Tata Group in 2000, most of its business in Asia was integrated with Tata Tea and the company planned to completely integrate its worldwide business with Tata Tea by 2006. The new group, Tata Tea Group, later renamed Tata Global Beverages, is the second largest manufacturer of tea in the world after Unilever.

Tetley (disambiguation)

Tetley is a major worldwide tea brand.

Tetley may also refer to:

  • Tetley's Bitter, an English brewery and beer brand
  • The Tetley, a contemporary art and learning centre in Leeds

People with the surname Tetley:

  • Glen Tetley (1926–2007), American modern dancer and choreographer
  • Joshua Tetley (1778–1859), English founder of the Tetley's brewery
  • James Noel Tetley (1898–1971), member of Tetley brewing family and Army officer
  • Nigel Tetley (1924–1972), South African-English naval officer, circumnavigated the world in a trimaran
  • Walter Tetley (1915–1975), American voice actor
  • William Tetley (born 1927), Canadian lawyer and law professor
  • Joseph Dresser Tetley, a 19th-century member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
Tetley (Somerset, Virginia)

Tetley is a historic home and farm complex located near Somerset, Orange County, Virginia. It was built about 1843, and is a two-story, five-bay, hipped-roof brick house on an English basement. The house has Federal and Greek Revival style design elements. The front facade features two-story, pedimented portico added in the early-20th century, along with a two-story west wing and polygonal bay. Also on the property are the contributing two ante bellum slave houses, a brick summer kitchen, and an unusual octagonal frame ice house.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.