Tucked away in Knaresborough Yorkshire is one of the UK’s oldest tourist attractions, with a weird witchy twist. Mother ...
Perched on the border of Worcester and Staffordshire are the incredible remnants of Britain’s last cave-dwelling people - and ...
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The rock houses of England's last cave peopleIt 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 photographer has captured some impressive footage beneath a field in Shropshire showing a cave network once used by the Knights Templar. The caves can only be accessed through a tiny entrance ...
Caves in Reigate are a tourist attraction, but less is known about the ones lurking underfoot in Godstone When a giant sinkhole swallowed up part of a road in Surrey it caused homes to be ...
14,700 years ago, in a cave in Somerset, our ancestors were eating other people. Museum research reveals these Ice Age Britons weren't eating human flesh out of necessity but as part of a ritual. 'The ...
This helps demonstrate how rock structures form in caves. This clip will be relevant for teaching Geography. This topic appears in KS1/KS2 in England and Northern Ireland, Knowledge and ...
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