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Culver Hole, Three Chimneys Cave, Cave 36m west of Three Chimneys


NGR: SS 40583 92951
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Swansea , Gower
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Cave
Access Walk from Llangynydd to Bluepool Bay. On the Western side there us a natural arch known as Three Chimneys. The entrance is about 35 metres further on.
Description The cave can only be entered at low tide . A narrow entrance leads to a chamber from which there are two branches off, one back to the sea and the other inland.
History
Hydrology
Conservation NPRN: 305559 SAM: GM087
Gallery

Brendan Marris
2016
Survey
References
Royal Institution of South Wales Rep. 25-28, 1923-24. Archaeological finds
British Caver 34, 16. 1962 Note on the discovery of human skull.
Caves in Wales and the Marches (Dalesman), Jenkins, D.W. & Williams, A.M., 1963. Location description and brief details.
A History of West Gower Pt.iii Davies, J.D. 1885. Historical note on Llangynydd and Rhossili.
Bulletin of Board of Celtic Studies. 4, (3) 258 1928. Note on Archaeology
Bulletin of Board of Celtic Studies. 6, 90-92 1931. Note on Archaeology
Bulletin of Board of Celtic Studies. 6, 196-200 1932. Human Remains
Bulletin of Board of Celtic Studies. 7, 417-418 1935. Note on Archaeology
Britain Underground, 1953
The Caves of Gower (Gower Society),Grenfell,H and Morris, B, 1971, p.13
Gazetteer of Human Remains in Caves
Cadw
Brendan Marris Caves of the North Gower Coast
Cambrian Cave Registry entry 1077
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