Legend has it that this cave, carved out of red sandstone on Nesscliffe Hill, was once the abode of Humphrey Kynaston and his horse 'Beelzebub'.
Humphrey was convicted of murder in 1491 and became an outlaw.
... In 1994 a set of wooden steps was erected allowing the cave to be viewed. This has been removed. The steps seen here have been fenced off.
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Nesscliffe - Kynaston's Cave
1985
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