The Grot at Rydal Hall

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"The Grot" is a small stone building built in 1668 at Rydal Hall in the Lake District to frame the view of a waterfall, making it one of Britain's earliest viewing stations. It was created by Sir Daniel Fleming and was a place of inspiration for writers like William Wordsworth

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"The Grot" is a small stone building built in 1668 at Rydal Hall in the Lake District to frame the view of a waterfall, making it one of Britain's earliest viewing stations. It was created by Sir Daniel Fleming and was a place of inspiration for writers like William Wordsworth

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