Scott's Grotto is a Grade I listed building constructed by the Quaker poet John Scott in the 1760s. You will need to bring a torch to explore the subterranean passages and 6 chambers. These are decorated with flint, glass and shells such as ormers. The Council Chamber has 6 niches/seats and a pebble patterned floor. There is also a summerhouse above the grotto. The grotto fell into disrepair after Scott's death and was restored in 1990 by the Ware Society.