Mother Grundy’s Parlour

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Mother Grundy’s Parlour is a notable limestone cave at Creswell Crags in England, known for its archaeological and prehistoric significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
limestone cave
prehistoric site
associatedWithPeriod Late Pleistocene
Upper Palaeolithic NERFINISHED
country England
geologicalFormation limestone
hasAccess managed access via Creswell Crags visitor centre
hasArchaeologicalFinds animal bones
evidence of human occupation
prehistoric stone tools
hasEnvironment limestone gorge
hasHeritageDesignation scheduled monument
hasNameOrigin local folklore figure Mother Grundy
includedIn Creswell Crags visitor interpretation
isNotable important British Palaeolithic cave site
knownFor Palaeolithic archaeology
archaeological significance
prehistoric significance
locatedIn Creswell Crags NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
England
United Kingdom
near border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
partOf Creswell Crags Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
Creswell Crags archaeological complex NERFINISHED
Creswell Crags cave system NERFINISHED
Creswell Crags limestone gorge NERFINISHED
researchField Palaeolithic archaeology
Quaternary studies
usedFor prehistoric shelter

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Creswell Crags contains Mother Grundy’s Parlour
Creswell contains Mother Grundy’s Parlour
subject surface form: Creswell Crags