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Report - Caynton Cave (Templar Cave) Shropshire Aug 2020

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The caverns comprise an irregular series of neo-Romanesque ambulatories and chambers hollowed out of sandstone, with carved archways, pillars, symbols and niches, apparently for candles. They are located about 250 metres (820 ft) west of Caynton Hall, beneath privately-owned woodland, within a disused stone quarry. One suggestion is that they were the result of quarrying during the mid-19th century and were then turned by the landowners, the Legge family, into a grotto or underground folly.

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Busy day exploring as we called into here on the way back up to cheshire so glad that we did some very interesting things inside here. Easy access once you find the entrance
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