High Cove
High Cove is a major slip feature to the west of Grasslees Burn in the Simonside Hills, Northumberland, England. It contains several small rifts and caves in gritstone, up to 18 metres in length.[1] In 1985, the Moldywarps Speleological Group explored four caves at High Cove, then in 2015 a further four were discovered by Black Rose Caving Club.[2]
High Cove | |
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High Cove Location in Northumberland | |
Coordinates: 55.276°N 2.071°W | |
Grid position | NY956980 |
Location | Northumberland, England, UK |
References
- Brook, D.; Davies, G.M.; Long, M.H.; Ryder, P.F.: Northern Caves - Volume 1 Wharfedale and the North-East, Dalesman, 1988, p. 249
- Scaife, Chris: The Caves of Northumberland, Sigma Leisure, 2019
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