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Toad Hole

Cave

Why this matters

Toad Hole is a small limestone cave, likely formed through natural dissolution processes typical of the Carboniferous Limestone in the region. There are no recorded archaeological finds or historical references to human use, and its name suggests a possible folkloric or descriptive origin related to local wildlife.

What is recorded here

Toad Hole is shown as a cave on the public map of Lancaster. The saved point is the map point or the centre of its mapped shape.
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