Earth:Longwood Swallet
Longwood Swallet | |
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Location | Charterhouse, Somerset, UK |
OS grid | ST48615571 |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 51°17′54″N 2°44′18″W / 51.298229°N 2.7384°W |
Depth | 175 metres (574 ft) |
Length | 1.65 kilometres (1.03 mi) |
Elevation | 213 metres (699 ft) |
Discovery | 1944 |
Geology | Limestone |
Entrances | 1 |
Hazards | Frequent flooding |
Access | Restricted |
Cave survey | Geological Conservation Review/UBSS |
Registry | Mendip Cave Registry[1] |
The Longwood Swallet is a cave near Charterhouse, in the Carboniferous Limestone of the Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England . The cave is part of the Cheddar Complex SSSI and is connected to August Hole.
It is 1.65 km in length and reaches a depth of 175m.[2]
The cave was discovered in September 1944 by boys from Sidcot School.[3]
The picture shown is not the Longwood Swallet, it is Longwood Valley Sink. Longwood Swallet's entrance is lidded concrete block construction. A (non-free) picture of Longwood Swallet entrance is available here
The cave is locked and access is controlled by the Charterhouse Caving Company. There is a warning sign posted at the entrance to the cave about flooding. This has always been a problem, but is more pronounced due to the extraction of water from the spring at Charterhouse. When the pumps owned by Bristol Water stop this can cause a flood wave to travel down the stream and into the cave.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Longwood Swallet". Mendip Cave Registry & Archive. http://www.mcra.org.uk/registry/sitedetails.php?id=179. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
- ↑ "Mendip". UK and Ireland Cave Lengths and Depths. http://www.ukcaves.co.uk/tables.php?region=2&length_depth=length.
- ↑ Johnson, Peter (1967). The History of Mendip Caving. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
- ↑ "Charterhouse Area". Council of Southern Caving Clubs. http://www.cscc.org.uk/Charterhouse.htm.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longwood Swallet.
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