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- Pen_Park_Hole abstract "Pen Park Hole is a large cavern situated underground, at the edge of Filton Golf Course. The cavern was discovered accidentally in the 17th Century. The first descent into the hole was by Captain Sturmy on the second of July, in the year 1669.The entrance is adjacent to the Southmead and Brentry housing estates of north Bristol. Access is tightly controlled by Bristol City Council.On 17 March 1775 Reverend Thomas Newnam of Redcliffe Church fell to his death while attempting plumb the depth when the tree branch onto which he was holding broke. His body was recovered 17 days later.The cave consists of some short climbs, and a few chambers, the last of which is a very tall rift chamber with a lake that changes height by as much as 20 metres. Side passages contain impressive dogtooth spar. The cave was formed by rising geothermal water (and is one of the best examples of a hydrothermal cave in the UK or Ireland), making it far older than other caves in the area, at around 190 million years old.".
- Pen_Park_Hole depth "61.0".
- Pen_Park_Hole length "250.0".
- Pen_Park_Hole location Bristol.
- Pen_Park_Hole location Southmead.
- Pen_Park_Hole location United_Kingdom.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageExternalLink www.penparkhole.org.uk.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageExternalLink cave-penpark.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageID "4049917".
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageLength "2252".
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageRevisionID "672106109".
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Brentry.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Bristol.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_City_Council.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caves_of_Bristol.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Depth_sounding.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Filton.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Sounding_line.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink Southmead.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink St_Mary_Redcliffe.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink UK.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pen Park Hole".
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pen Park Hole, Bristol".
- Pen_Park_Hole access "locked, controlled by Bristol City Council".
- Pen_Park_Hole discovery "1669".
- Pen_Park_Hole geology Limestone.
- Pen_Park_Hole gridRefUk "ST 5853 7922".
- Pen_Park_Hole hasPhotoCollection Pen_Park_Hole.
- Pen_Park_Hole latD "51.510421".
- Pen_Park_Hole location Bristol.
- Pen_Park_Hole location Southmead.
- Pen_Park_Hole location UK.
- Pen_Park_Hole location United_Kingdom.
- Pen_Park_Hole locationPublic "yes".
- Pen_Park_Hole longD "-2.598882".
- Pen_Park_Hole map "Bristol".
- Pen_Park_Hole name "Pen Park Hole".
- Pen_Park_Hole registry "Mendip Cave Registry".
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bristol-geo-stub.
- Pen_Park_Hole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cave.
- Pen_Park_Hole subject Category:Caves_of_Bristol.
- Pen_Park_Hole hypernym Cavern.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Area.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Cave.
- Pen_Park_Hole type NaturalPlace.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Place.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Area.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Attraction.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Location.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Place.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Thing.
- Pen_Park_Hole type Q35509.
- Pen_Park_Hole comment "Pen Park Hole is a large cavern situated underground, at the edge of Filton Golf Course. The cavern was discovered accidentally in the 17th Century. The first descent into the hole was by Captain Sturmy on the second of July, in the year 1669.The entrance is adjacent to the Southmead and Brentry housing estates of north Bristol.".
- Pen_Park_Hole label "Pen Park Hole".
- Pen_Park_Hole sameAs m.0bfjb1.
- Pen_Park_Hole sameAs Q7162100.
- Pen_Park_Hole sameAs Q7162100.
- Pen_Park_Hole wasDerivedFrom Pen_Park_Hole?oldid=672106109.
- Pen_Park_Hole isPrimaryTopicOf Pen_Park_Hole.
- Pen_Park_Hole name "Pen Park Hole".