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Title: 15 Famous Caves In England You Are Yet To Explore


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Famous Caves in England
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Peak Cavern, Derbyshire
Set in Castleton, Peak Cavern has the largest
cave system in the Peak district and the main
entrance of the cave is said to be the largest
cave entrance in England.
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Chislehurst Caves, Chislehurst
Chislehurst Caves are a series of man-made
tunnels beneath the suburbs of the South East
London in Bromley that were initially dug as
chalks and flint mines.
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Three Counties System, Northern Dales
Three Counties System is a set of interconnected
limestone cave systems spanning across the
borders of Cumbria, Lancashire, and North
Yorkshire in the north of England.
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Gaping Gill, North Yorkshire
Formed by the action of the stream, Fell Beck
that flows from the fringe of the second highest
mountain of the Yorkshire Dales, Ingleborough -
Gaping Gill is a famous caves in England and one
of best underground attractions in Britain.
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The Underground Hospital, Dover
The Underground Hospital is a part of the Dover
Castle that dates back to the 11th Century.
Initially used in the Napoleonic times to shelter
troops and as an air raid cover during the World
War II
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Hellfire Caves, Buckinghamshire
Hellfire Caves (also known as West Wycombe Caves)
is a labyrinth of man-made chalk and flint
caverns in Buckinghamshire, England.
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White Scar Caves, North Yorkshire
Located in North Yorkshire under Ingleborough in
the Chapel-le-Dale valley of the Yorkshire Dales
National Park, White Scar Cave is the longest
show cave in England running across a length of
6.5 kilometres.
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Gough's Cave, Somerset
Gough's Cave is a part of the famous Cheddar
gorge that is perched on the Mendip hills in
Cheddar of Somerset, England. Comprising of a
variety of large chambers and rock formations.
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Blue John Cavern, Derbyshire
Taking its name from the semi-precious mineral
'Blue John', Blue John Cavern in the Peak
District is one of the four show caves in
Derbyshire, England.
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Kent's Cavern, Devon
Kent's Cavern is one of the most important stone
age sites in Europe and a famous cave system in
England.
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Clearwell Caves, Gloucestershire
Clearwell Caves is a natural cave system in the
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England that was
formed by the action of the underground streams
around 330 million years ago.
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Wookey Hole Caves, Somerset
Set in one of the beautiful regions of England
that is full of mysteries Wookey Hole Caves in
Somerset are a series of limestone caverns that
was once used during the paleolithic ages by the
humans for around 45,000 years.
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Clifton Observatory Giants Cave,Bristol
Situated in the St. Vincent's rocks, Giants Cave
is a part of the Clifton Observatory and Giants
Cave in Bristol, England. As the legend has it,
Giants Cave was once home to two giants Goram
and Ghyston and hence the name.
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Reigate Caves, Surrey
Easily accessible, Reigate Caves in the town of
Reigate in Surrey is just a short train ride away
from London.
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Beer Quarry Caves, Devon
Located in the west of the village of Beer, Devon
- Beer Quarry Caves is a man-made underground
complex that is a main source of England's beer
stone used in brewing.
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