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HISTORY OF THE CAVES
The caverns comprise an irregular series of neo-Romanesque ambulatories and chambers hollowed out of sandstone, with carved archways, pillars, symbols and niches, apparently for candles. They are located about 250 metres (820 ft) west of Caynton Hall, beneath privately-owned woodland, within a disused stone quarry. One suggestion is that they were the result of quarrying during the mid-19th century and were then turned by the landowners, the Legge family, into a grotto or underground folly.
There have been speculative claims that the caverns are older, perhaps dating back at least to the 17th century, and some press articles have associated them with the Knights Templar.
The site is on private land and not open to the public. However, since at least the 1980s, the caverns have sometimes been used for informal secret ceremonies and rituals.
THE MAN AND HIS SWORD
A sword discovered 30 years ago in Shropshire's mysterious Caynton caves has been identified as a precious 13th Century weapon potentially belonging to a member of the Knights Templar.
Mark Lawton found the rusty blade in the man-made underground chambers near Beckbury in the late 1980s, taking it home with him and keeping it on his windowsill.
He only discovered its true origins when he decided to send the unusual object to local auctioneers to have it evaluated.
Until Mr Lawton's incredible find came to light, there had been little to connect the grotto to the fabled group.
Some historians claimed the skilled fighting force used the caves for sandstone, while others said it was formed by quarrying during the mid-19th century.
Militaria specialist Caroline Dennard of Halls Fine Art, in Shrewsbury, certified the sword as being of 13th Century origin, likely carried by a Knight, and possibly even a Templar.
Ms Dennard said: 'This is certainly a rare object and one which has all the hallmarks of a genuine sword from the 13th Century.
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