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Read's Cavern

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OS grid
  
ST 4682 5844

Access
  
Free

Registry
  
Mendip Cave Registry

Length
  
579 m

Geology
  
Limestone

Entrance
  
2

Entrances
  
2

BRAC grade
  
DC

Elevation
  
151 m

Depth
  
66 m

Discovery
  
1919

Read's Cavern

Location
  
Burrington Combe, Somerset, UK

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Read's Cavern is a cave at Burrington Combe, Somerset, England, in which traces of Iron Age occupation have been found. It lies under Dolbury Hill. Its large main chamber has a boulder ruckle floor and is parallel to a cliff face. The cave was excavated by the University of Bristol Spelæological Society (UBSS) in the 1920s, when relics of Iron Age occupation were found.

Contents

The UBSS excavation followed the removal of 21 tonnes of limestone material below a cliff where a stream sinks. Among the finds were ironwork described as slave shackles.

After its discovery, the cave was first known as Keltic or Celtic Cavern until the Ordnance Survey decided that it should be known as Read's Cavern, after Mr. R. F. Read, the discoverer. It has also been called "Gough's Cave".

Read s cavern


References

Read's Cavern Wikipedia