The Grottoes

Inside the grotto
Inside the grotto
A plan of the grottoes

Fashionable 18th century gentlemen often had such features included in their gardens - sometimes with a resident hermit! They may have been meant to represent the descent into the underworld. There is certainly a grotesque face within this complex whose mouth forms an open archway. The mysterious collection of vaulted chambers at Warmley comprise one of the most extensive man-made grottoes in England. Constructed of mortar and clinker from the nearby works, these passages and cave-like structures include a complex water system which once produced cascades and pools. For safety reasons, there is no public access to this dank and gloomy warren except on Bank Holidays. Then the gates are opened, the water flows once again, the tunnels are lit, and music and statues recreate in part the haven of tranquility once enjoyed by William Champion, his family and friends.