West Side Caves

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West Side Caves are a section of the historic Reigate Caves complex in Surrey, England, known for their man-made sandstone tunnels and use in local industry and wartime shelter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave complex
man-made caves
tourist attraction
accessFrom Reigate town centre NERFINISHED
country England
hasCharacteristic man-made tunnels
hasFeature chambers
industrial markings
underground tunnels
wartime graffiti
hasHistoricalPeriod 19th century industrial use
20th century wartime use
hasUse educational visits
heritage tourism
heritageStatus local heritage site
locatedIn England
Surrey NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location Reigate NERFINISHED
material sandstone
near Reigate Castle grounds NERFINISHED
Reigate railway station NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy Reigate Caves Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Reigate Caves NERFINISHED
historic Reigate Caves complex
region South East England
tourType guided tours
usedDuring World War II
surface form: Second World War
usedFor local industry
sand extraction
storage
wartime shelter

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Reigate Caves hasPart West Side Caves