This old family house on the outskirts of Ramsey has been kept just as it was when the family line died out.It gives a great insight into Victorian life and times
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This old family house on the outskirts of Ramsey has been kept just as it was when the family line died out.It gives a great insight into Victorian life and times
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Our surname is Gibb so we just HAD to visit The Grove whilst on a long weekend in the Isle of Man. We had difficulty in actully finding the house because Andreas Road was closed to vehicles due to on-going roadworks. This is obviously only a temporary problem but it would have been alot easier if diversion signs had been...
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The house remains pretty much as it was, with most of the original furniture, and decor. The 2 sisters who saw out their final years here after the family fortune had beeen split so many ways, wanted it to remain as it had been their home. They were afraid that the site would be developed for housing, and so bequeathed...
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This is a quaint little place. Not that much to take in and to be honest weirdly positioned in residential Ramsey. But of course, The Grove was there first.
The main draw is the 'Conservatory' restaurant. It's tiny, 8 tables...and very cramped with poor access. But the food is way better that it needs to be. Oddly decorated and could...
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The Grove House is a Victorian Villa located on the outskirts of Ramsey. If you're familiar with National Trust properties in the UK, then this is like a miniature version of a typical NT house. There are 2 rooms along with the kitchens open on the ground floor with several bedrooms, bathrroms etc on the upper floor. There is also...
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