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In January 2019, Lorraine Sutton said about Scott's Grotto
Great little historic building ,hidden away,but easily found. Take a jumper or jacket while underground as can be a bit chilly. Worth a visit ,even my kids enjoyed it.
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In January 2019, Samantha Zoe said about Scott's Grotto
Pretty interesting place. The volunteers who run it really know the history and show passion in its telling. Bit of an odd thing to someone to build but worth a walk round if you're in the area. If you have claustrophobia, I wouldn't recommend as the tunnels are small and you only have a torch to guide you until you hit the larger rooms. There's also a summer house to look at. It takes 5-10 minutes to walk around it.
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In January 2019, katie lines said about Scott's Grotto
This is a hidden gem. A truly magical place that could really make you believe in fairies. Enchanting ❤
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In January 2019, Valerio De Carlo said about Scott's Grotto
I was quite impressed with my visit to Scott's Grotto. A magical place nestled within the outskirts of Ware but a short walk from the historic centre. The internal walls are beautiful, all decorated with pumice stone and sea shells. The volunteer staff were friendly and available immediately upon entry to provide clarification on the place. It is very cool inside and the walls are wet with condensation. Flashlights are made available to walk through the various tunnels that connect the rooms. The garden and the summer house are also interesting. It's a shame that over the years the size of the garden has been reduced to build new houses. It could be valued more. In fact, it is currently only opened one day a week by a voluntary company. Parking is free on the street.
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In January 2019, The Referee Mum said about Scott's Grotto
The kids loved it.
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In January 2019, Luis Robles said about Scott's Grotto
Excellent. Nice little piece of history
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In January 2019, Steven Watson said about Scott's Grotto
Really sweet and interesting. A quirky series of underground chambers whose walls are decorated with shells and flints. A torch is absolutely necessary. The grotto is set in the lower part of a small, steep sided wooded garden. An octagonal summer house sits in the top part of the garden .Although, initially, it took me less than ten minutes to go round, the children had great fun playing hide-and-seek and we were there for more than half-an-hour in the end. The parking is a little bit limited and, since it is in a residential area, there is nothing much else around but certainly worth a wee visit.
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In January 2019, Tess 14 said about Scott's Grotto
Interesting place
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In January 2019, Jo Smith said about Scott's Grotto
A hidden gem- check opening times as it's run by volunteers, but it's well with a visit to see the intricate decorations and impressive amounts of work that went into it.
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In January 2019, Stasys Maulius said about Scott's Grotto
Nothing special
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