Grim’s Dyke House and Gardens stands as a fascinating piece of Victorian heritage nestled in Harrow Weald. Designed by Richard Norman Shaw and built in 1872 for the painter Frederick Goodall, this Grade II listed mansion has a rich history steeped in art, horticulture and theatrical fame. The Artist Connection Frederick Goodall, a successful genre painter, purchased the land in … Read More
Great Crested Newts found in Grim’s Dyke
The Great Crested Newt has been in decline during the last century, so we are incredibly lucky to find them, both in our waterways and in the lake, here at Grim’s Dyke. Great Crested Newts are the largest of the UK’s three native species, growing up to 17cm in length. Their decline is, in part, due to the deterioration and … Read More