Lavington's Hole facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Lavington's Hole |
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Shropshire, England | |
The Hermitage Caves near the hole
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Type | Tunnel |
Site information | |
Open to the public |
Yes |
Site history | |
In use | April 1646 |
Events | English Civil War |
Lavington's Hole is a Civil War-aged tunnel in the town of Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Several caves known as the Hermitage Caves also exist near the tunnel, dug out during the Saxon era by Alfred the Great's grandson.
History
After three weeks of continued attack on the castle Colonel Lavington and his Roundhead team dug seventy meters underneath Castle Hill, where the castle is. He knew that the Cavaliers stored gunpowder in the church so he wahted to blow it up. The tunnel was never completed as the Royalists surrendered on April 26, 1646. It is now deemed "unsafe" to enter the tunnel and surrounding dwellings.
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