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Grim's Dyke Hotel is an impressive Victorian house designed by architect Norman Shaw for the painter Frederick Goodall. W.S. Gilbert (of Gilbert and Sullivan fame) lived here from 1890-1911. The house is surrounded by gardens and parkland and became a hotel in 1970. It was restored and refurbished by the present owners in 1996. It specializes in Gilbert and Sullivan evenings, at which there are performances of their songs and operettas. Regular Gilbert and Sullivan evenings, other musical evenings (e.g. songs from West End musicals), murder mystery evenings and matinee cream teas are available. Guests can play golf and go horse riding close to the hotel. The Lodge, adjacent to the main hotel, has facilities for conferences and receptions.