Updated 24th October 2009; 12th May 2019
The main cave lies north-west of a limestone outcrop.
Inside on the left a short climb leads down to a crawl. On the right a sloping chamber descends straight ahead to a low bedding and, on the left to a further chamber. From here a squeeze opens out in a chamber (with a probable connection to the first crawl below the climb), leading to other chambers, well-decorated and finally blocked by calcite.
Three smaller caves are known, to the right and left, and below the main entrance: one of these is possibly site 2975.
References: Corrin J S and Smith P, 1981; pers comm., (P Smith); material in file; anon., 2009c (summer logbook); anon., 2019b (Easter logbook)
Entrance picture: yes
Underground picture(s): 2009 : 2018
Detailed Survey : 1:500
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