Reservoir Hole Explained

Reservoir Hole
Location:Cheddar, Somerset, England
Geology:Limestone
Registry:Mendip Cave Registry[1]
Grid Ref Uk:ST 47465447
Map:Somerset
Coordinates:51.2869°N -2.7548°W
Access:Gated; limited[2]

Reservoir Hole is a cave in Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, southwest England. It contains what is believed to be the largest chamber yet found under the Mendip Hills.

The cave was first dug out in 1951 by members of Wessex Cave Club, and further progress was made in 1965 when "Moonmilk Chamber" was reached with the use of blasting. "Grand Gallery" was discovered in 1969, "Topless Aven" in 1970 and "Golgotha Rift" in 1973.[3] [4]

In September 2012, after four years' work clearing a long passage, a group of diggers broke into a new chamber which was found to be high and long.[5] [6] [7] Prior to the discovery, the largest void under the Mendip Hills was thought to be "Main Chamber" in GB Cave, which is high.

Before the find in 2012, the cave was already noted for a number of fine formations, and the newly discovered chamber, which has been named “The Frozen Deep”, contains pure-white pillars tall, as well as many stalagmites and stalactites.[8]

The possibility of a connection between Reservoir Hole and Gough's Cave, one of the show caves in Cheddar Gorge, has been raised, as the two caves are in close proximity.[8] The stream in Reservoir Hole emerges only a short distance down Cheddar Gorge.

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Notes and References

  1. 753 . Reservoir Hole . 2012-09-16.
  2. Web site: Access Guide. Council of Southern Caving Clubs. 28 September 2012.
  3. Book: Irwin . David John . Knibbs . Anthony J. . Mendip Underground: A Cavers Guide . 1999 . Bat Products . 115–116. 0-9536103-0-6 .
  4. Book: 127. Barrington. Nicholas. Stanton. William. Mendip: The Complete Caves and a View of the Hills. 1977. Barton Productions/Cheddar Valley Press.
  5. News: Cheddar cave 'biggest in Mendip Hills'. 7 September 2012. 16 September 2012. BBC News online.
  6. News: In Pictures: Finding the 'biggest cave' in the Mendips. BBC News online. 11 September 2012. 16 September 2012.
  7. News: Somerset cavers spend their retirement tunnelling into the Mendips. 12 September 2012. 16 September 2012. BBC News online.
  8. Hendy. Philip. Huge new cave found in Cheddar Gorge. Mendip Times. October 2012. 8. 5. 75.