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![The Grotto at Wanstead Park, Redbridge, London. Some time around 1760 an elaborate building known as Grotto was constructed by John, second Earl Tylney, on the west bank of the Ornamental Water, which had a boathouse beneath. The structure was completed by 1764.](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000nrHGatom2Ss/s/880/880/20160530-WansteadPark-travel-stock-rNBS-8897.jpg)
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The Grotto at Wanstead Park, Redbridge, London. Some time around 1760 an elaborate building known as Grotto was constructed by John, second Earl Tylney, on the west bank of the Ornamental Water, which had a boathouse beneath. The structure was completed by 1764.
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