In a decent sized rock walled depression, part way up one side at the base of the rock, the entrance has a gentle outward draught. A careful sliding 3m descent on leaves passes the low point and drops into a chamber with a maximum height of 3.5m to a roof of boulders. The chamber is 1m wide and 2m long with a narrow cross rift forming the back wall. The rift continuation to the right has a slight outward draught and small stones seem to drop a couple of metres. (Whilst inside, occasionally there was a strong breeze, suggesting another link to the surface. [Site 14d; Phil Parker]
References: anon., 2019c (Whit logbook)
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