Shell Grotto



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The Shell Grotto is a unique attraction located in Kent, United Kingdom. It is a subterranean passageway adorned with millions of shells that have been arranged to create intricate patterns and designs. The origins of the grotto are unknown, with theories ranging from it being a prehistoric burial chamber to a Victorian folly.

The Shell Grotto is open daily from 10am to 4pm, with last admission at 3:30pm. The admission fee is £4 for adults and £2 for children (ages 4-16). Children under 4 can enter for free.

The official website for the Shell Grotto is www.shellgrotto.co.uk, where visitors can find more information about the attraction, including its history and how to get there.

In the surrounding area of Kent, visitors can explore the historic city of Canterbury, which is home to Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral is open daily from 9am to 5:30pm, with last admission at 5pm. Admission fees vary depending on the type of ticket purchased, but start at £12.50 for adults and £8 for children (ages 5-17).

Another nearby attraction is the White Cliffs of Dover, which offer stunning views of the English Channel. The cliffs are open daily and can be accessed via a number of walking trails. Admission is free, but visitors should check the National Trust website for parking information and any seasonal closures.

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