The Grotto aka Aunt Bessie's Tea House - Ingleborough Cave & Trail - Clapham, North Yorkshire

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Constructed early in the 19th century, this rocky grotto was built in the grounds of Ingleborough Hall, home to the Farrer family. Later it was a favoured spot of Elizabeth Farrer (1853-1937), and has thus became known by the wonderfully comforting name of Aunt Bessie’s Grotto. Here tea was served by the staff, whilst the family enjoyed the wonderful view to Thwaite Scars. Aunt Bessie presumably only resorted to the Grotto in the summer months. Visiting in March it was dank and dripping, and not even a footman with a cup of tea would have made The Folly Flâneuse linger inside. Thanks for tuning into Stone Age Productions, Why not hit that subscribe button and the little bell icon next to it so you don't miss out on any future uploads and why not give this video a big thumbs up too.. I wanna say a huge thank you to everyone out there who watches and supports this channel, you people are the best! #SubscribeToTheOutdoors Climb, Hike, Bike, Camp, Explore the Outdoors & Live th