Redcliffe Caves

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Redcliffe Caves are a network of man-made sandstone caverns beneath the Redcliffe area of Bristol, England, historically used for storage and industrial purposes and now known as a notable local heritage site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
man-made cave system
sandstone cavern network
access limited public access
condition partially accessible
country England
culturalRole local landmark
feature excavated chambers
interconnected tunnels
man-made galleries
geologicalContext sandstone bedrock of Bristol
hasType underground caves
heritageStatus local heritage site
locatedIn Bristol
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
surface form: Bristol, England

Redcliffe
United Kingdom
locatedUnder Redcliffe area of Bristol
management subject to heritage considerations
material sandstone
notableFor historical industrial use
historical storage use
network of man-made sandstone caverns
partOf subterranean features of Bristol
safetyStatus access controlled for safety reasons
significance industrial archaeology
local history of Bristol
tourism local attraction
use industrial purposes
storage

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Redcliffe hasLandmark Redcliffe Caves