Chudleigh Cavern is a limestone cave outside the town of Chudleigh in Devon, England. [1] The cave is deep and contains stalactites. [2] A small part is open to the public as a show cave. The rest is open only to experienced cavers.
The entrance to the cave is found in a public garden, the Rock House Garden, a protected "triple Site of Scientific Interest," so designated by English Nature. [3] The first part is open to the public, and contains several plants or lichens. The public section ends in a barrier, beyond which is a shaft. After the shaft a tight passage leads to some cave formations and a dead end.
The cave is home to Belba pulveruleuta, a mite. [4]
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