Comment by chris_armstrong

9 days ago

This is probably the highlight of a visit to an otherwise unremarkable English seaside town. The chambers are very old (even by English standards) and so unlike anything else medieval that is still around.

18th century is not “very old, even by English standards”, it’s practically modern - these are almost certainly Georgian follies.

  • It was discovered in the 1800s, the shell grotto is much much older and probably built over a very long period of time

    • I remember there being sufficient documentary evidence in the entrance/shop/museum bit to conclude it was most likely created by the very people who “discovered” it, to serve as a tourist attraction.