Eastwater Cavern

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Eastwater Cavern
Location Priddy
Depth 160m
Length 2.8km
Coordinates grid reference ST53885062

Eastwater Cavern (grid reference ST53885062) is a cave near Priddy in the limestone of the Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. It is also know as Eastwater Swallet. It was first entered in 1902 by a team led by Herbert Balch. [1]

The cavern was the site of a fatal accident in 1960.[2]

It is 2.8km in length and reaches a depth of 160m.[3] Lower levels are accessed via pitches and climbs,[4] including Primrose Pot, which at 56m (185ft) is one of the deepest vertical pitches on the Mendips.[5]

  1. ^ Johnson, Peter (1967). The History of Mendip Caving. Newton Abbott: David & Charles. 
  2. ^ Barrington, Nicholas; William Stanton (1977). Mendip: The complete caves. Cheddar: Cheddar Valley Press. ISBN 9780950145914. 
  3. ^ Mendip. UK and Ireland Cave Lengths and Depths. Retrieved on January 15, 2007.
  4. ^ Eastwater Cavern. UK Caves Database. Retrieved on January 27, 2007.
  5. ^ Irwin, David; Anthony Knibbs (1977). Mendip Underground: A Cavers Guide. Somerset: Mendip Publishing. ISBN 0953610306. 



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