Ddisgrifiad / Description | View of 2 houses on the Great Orme. A glazed building resembling a garden shed in the garden of Ardwy Orme is really a facade for Kendrick's Cave which takes its name from a stone polisher, who, in 1880, decided to try to enlarge his natural workshop by removing rubble from the rear. The rubble turned out to be a man made wall, sealing off a long curving cave in which were found four human skeletons among remains of the extinct British Cave Bear and our first primitive cow of some 2,500 years ago.
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