Date: 06/04/2020
A team of rail workers delivering landslip repair works near Guildford have uncovered a small cave believed to be from the 14th century.
The sandstone cave is made up of several sections ranging from 0.3 metres to about 0.7 metres high and was discovered during work to stabilise and protect the railway embankment. The cave may once have been much larger, but only this small piece survived the digging of the railway cutting through the hill in the early 1840s.
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A team of rail workers delivering landslip repair works near Guildford have uncovered a small cave believed to be from the 14thcentury. The sandstone cave is made up of several sections ranging from 0.3 metres to
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