0 a small cave, especially one that is made to look attractive
1 a small cave or an artificial structure that is like a cave, esp. one used for religious purposes
Much the same could be said of the exotic plants in the parks' inevitable conservatories as well as the statues, grottoes, fountains and pavilions.
Sculpted from the earth, the mannerist grotto was to reveal the essence of natural creativity.
I think you called it the grotto.
The former is to be a traditional form of grotto, rather on the lines of that in 1851.
The grotto is to be in the traditional form of a grotto.
There will be no music in the grotto; it will be perfectly quiet.
As it stands, it does, so we would have to investigate not only whether my house has disabled access, but whether his grotto does.
It is not even suggested that there should be a hermit, as there often was in grottos like this in the 18th century.