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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grim's_DykeGrim's Dyke - Wikipedia

    Grim's Dyke (sometimes called Graeme's Dyke until late 1891) [1] is a house and estate in Harrow Weald, in northwest London, England. The house was built from 1870 to 1872 by Richard Norman Shaw for painter Frederick Goodall and named after the nearby prehistoric earthwork known as Grim's Ditch.

  2. Experience timeless charm at the historic Old Redding hotel, a top wedding venue in North West London. Amidst 40 acres of gardens and woodlands, this Grade II listed property, once owned by WS Gilbert, offers an ideal setting for your special day.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grim's_DitchGrim's Ditch - Wikipedia

    Grim's Ditch, Grim's Dyke (also Grimsdyke or Grimes Dike in derivative names) or Grim's Bank is a name shared by a number of prehistoric bank and ditch linear earthworks across England. They are of different dates and may have had different functions.

  4. Steeped in history, the Grim’s Dyke is Londons premier country house hotel and is a Grade II listed building set in 40 acres of beautiful formal gardens and tranquil woodlands yet just 12 miles from the West End.

  5. All our food is freshly prepared and whether you are dining in Gilberts, The Drawing room, Morning room or Library Bar, enjoying an Afternoon Cream Tea or dining on our terrace, expect a modern outlook on classical food with a commitment to quality ingredients and depth of flavour. Please see below for menus and more information on dining rooms.

  6. In 40 acres of gardens and woodland, Grims Dyke Hotel offers rooms with free WiFi, just 10 minutes’ drive outside Watford. The elegant restaurant uses produce from the hotel gardens. With a TV, tea and coffee and a seating area, each room also has classic décor.

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    • Old Redding, Harrow Weald, Harrow, HA3 6SH, United Kingdom, Old Redding, Harrow Weald, UK HA3 6SH
  7. Steeped in history, Grim’s Dyke is Londons premier country house hotel and is a Grade II listed building set in 40 acres of beautiful formal gardens and tranquil woodlands yet just 12 miles from the West End.

  8. Grim’s Dyke is of great historical and archaeological importance and as such has Scheduled Monument status. This leaflet provides information and guidance on the monument for local residents and...

  9. Grim's Ditch or Grim's Dyke or Grimes Dike is a linear earthwork in the London Borough of Harrow, in the historic county of Middlesex. Thought to have been built by the Catuvellauni tribe as a defence against the Romans, it extended east–west about 6 miles (9.7 km) from the edge of Stanmore where an elevated neighbourhood of London ...

  10. Apr 1, 2019 · Grim’s Dyke remains one of the few remaining monuments to this prehistoric struggle – one which played a key role in shaping the foundations of the nation today. Grim’s Dyke, then, is one of the most historically active places to be found in Harrow.