I wondered if anyone on here can assist me with a bit of research. I'm looking to map any caves that are in existence in Wirral and west Cheshire. It's part of a bit of research in landscape archaeology but it's surprising how much local knowledge is considerably better than in books.
If you could list any that you know of, I'd be hugely appreciative.
There are caves in bidston village, DD will tell you, only thing is they`re in someones back garden, you can still see them as the fence is only small to stop horses getting out
theres the smugglers tunnels in new brighton. Wellington rd in some 1.s garden. They on the very informative .. site and some other blokes pages mike 4get the surname lol
New Brighton A friend tells me that there used to be a tunnel he went in in the 50s the entrance to which was by the Red Nose rocks by the sunken car park New Brighton He says it was eventually blocked off with rocks and cement
also Yellow Noses to the entrance in the guys' garden
The caves in New Brighton are called Wormhole Caves and are in the entrance to them is in the rear garden of Number 56 Wellington Road the house used to be owned by the architect Norman Kingham who also used to own the Fort Perch Rock and the Lighthouse