DescriptionGroudle Glen Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 481825.jpg
English: Groudle Glen Hotel This public house-cum-restaurant does not, at least in modern times, offer accommodation, so strictly speaking it is not an hotel. It forms also the entrance to Groudle Glen, once an important attraction for visitors to the Isle of Man. In this 1972 photograph, a car of the Manx Electric Railway stands waiting for apparently non-existent passengers to Douglas.
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