Grove House was built as a small hostelry or guest house and was originally called “The World’s End.” The premises were originally built at the time when Harrogate was developing as a spa town because of the health giving properties of the water found in a large number of springs and wells. From the inside, at ground floor level, it is bounded by the four stone arches. The building currently known as Grove House dates from three identifiable periods, the earliest of which is 1752/4 and can be seen in the “square block” at the centre of the building as viewed from the outside.
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