Discovered by accident in the 18th century, this beehive-shaped cave continues to baffle and surprise visitors over its ...
It was the middle of the 20th Century when England's last cave dwellers gave up their homes in a rural part of the country ...
WHILE going back in time might not be possible, there are places in the UK where it feels like you’ve just done exactly that. Places like museums and well-preserved towns offer a brief ...
The underground cave, also known as the "Shell Grotto," was discovered in the 19th century, but its origins remain one of the ...
A young man who grew up in a network of prehistoric caves owned by his parents is now running them as a tourist attraction ...
It was the middle of the 20th Century when England's last cave dwellers gave up their homes in a rural part of the country near Birmingham. Across several centuries, dozens of different families ...
A man who spent his childhood playing in a series of underground caves owned by his parents, who bought the prehistoric caves ...
Located in Kinver Edge, a high heath and woodland on the border between Staffordshire and Worcestershire, the Holy Austin Rock Houses are where England's last cave dwellers are said to have lived.
In a valley on the route of the Roman road from Market Weighton to its Petuaria fort at Brough, stands South Cave, a place ...