Shell Grotto

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Shell Grotto is an underground passageway in Margate, England, famed for its mysterious origin and walls intricately decorated with millions of seashells.

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Shell Grotto canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf decorative grotto
subterranean structure
tourist attraction
country United Kingdom
decoratedWith seashells
discoveredBy James Newlove
discoveryYear 1835
estimatedShellCount millions of shells
hasCeilingHeight approximately 2.7 metres
hasChamberSize approximately 6 metres by 5 metres
hasConservationIssues humidity damage
shell detachment
water ingress
hasEntrance Grotto Hill, Margate
hasFeature chamber
mosaic-covered walls
underground passageway
hasLength approximately 21 metres
hasLighting artificial lighting
hasMosaicStyle floral designs
geometric patterns
possible Masonic symbols
possible pagan symbols
sun motif
symbolic motifs
tree of life motif
hasOnsiteFacility café
gift shop
museum
hasProposedOrigins 18th-century folly
Roman-era structure
Victorian-era creation
prehistoric or ancient temple
hasUnknownOrigin true
heritageDesignationBy Historic England
heritageDesignationYear 1973
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
locatedIn England
Kent
United Kingdom
location Margate
materialUsed cockles
limpet shells
mussels
oyster shells
whelks
nearbyBodyOfWater North Sea
nearbyCity Canterbury
openedToPublic 1838
operatedAs visitor attraction
ownedBy private owners
partOf Thanet tourist attractions
tourismCategory heritage tourism
mystery attraction

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Margate hasAttraction Shell Grotto