Thor's Cave (also known as Thor's House Cavern and Thyrsis's Cave) is a natural cavern located at SK09865496 in the Manifold Valley of the White Peak in Staffordshire, England. It is classified as a karst cave. Located in a steep limestone crag, the cave entrance, a symmetrical arch 7.5 metres wide and 10 metres high, is prominently visible from the valley bottom, around 80 metres (260ย feet) below. Reached by an easy stepped path from the Manifold Way, the cave is a popular tourist spot, with views over the Manifold Valley. The second entrance is known as the "West Window", below which is a second cave, Thor's Fissure Cavern.[1]

Thor's Cave
Thyrsis's Cavern[1]
Thor's Cave from the Manifold Way
Map
Interactive map of Thor's Cave
LocationManifold Valley, Staffordshire
Length150 feet (46ย m)[1]
Elevation870 feet (265ย m)[1]
GeologyLimestone
Entrances2
DifficultyGrade I[note 1][1]
View from inside Thor's Cave

Thor's Cave was served by a railway station on the Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway from 1904 to 1934; the disused line now forms the Manifold Way.

Etymology

edit

The origin of the name is uncertain, possibly from the word "tor". Links with the Norse god Thor and the Germanic paganism of the early Anglo-Saxons in general have been suggested, but evidence is lacking. Other hypotheses have included lost ancient dialectal terms, and obscure English saints.

Human habitation

edit

Excavations in 1864โ€“65 and 1927โ€“35 found human and animal remains, stone tools, pottery, amber beads, and bronze items within Thor's Cave and the adjacent Thor's Fissure Cavern. The caves are estimated to have contained the burial sites of at least seven people.[2] The finds suggest the cavern was occupied from the end of the Palaeolithic period, with more intensive use during the Iron Age and Roman periods.

Rock climbing

edit

Thor's Cave has been used by rock climbers since explorations in the early 1950s by Joe Brown and others. Eleven limestone routes are listed by the BMC, ranging in grade from Very Severe to E7, and several more have been added since the publication of the BMC's rock climbing guidebook; a few routes are bolted sport climbing routes, such as Thormen's Moth 8aย (5.13b) by Andy Pollitt in 1988.[3]

Media use

edit

The cave was used to represent the entrance to the Dark Wizard's lair in the 1980 film Hawk the Slayer, directed by Terry Marcel,[citation needed] and was a location in The Lair of the White Worm (1988), directed by Ken Russell and starring Hugh Grant.[4]

It was used in the filming of The Verve's 1993 video for their single "Blue",[citation needed] and is also pictured on the front cover of the band's first album, A Storm in Heaven.[5] The cave also acts as the backdrop for Winterfylleth's band photo for their 2020 album The Reckoning Dawn.[citation needed]

See also

edit

Notes

edit
  1. ^ Grade I: Easy caves. No pitches or other difficulties.

References

edit
  1. ^ a b c d e Barker, Iain; Beck, John S. (2010). Caves of the Peak District (7thย ed.). Derbyshire Caving Association. ISBNย 978-0-9563473-2-9.
  2. ^ Chamberlain, Andrew T.; Williams, Jim P. (June 2001). A Gazetteer of English Caves, Fissures, and Rock Shelters Containing Human Remains. CAPRA (Cave Archaeology and Palaeontology Research Archive). Dept. of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield. Archived from the original on 27 December 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  3. ^ Browell, M. (1987). Peak Limestone โ€“ South. British Mountaineering Council. ISBNย 0-903908-26-3.
  4. ^ "Where was 'The Lair of the White Worm' filmed?". British Film Locations. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  5. ^ "The Shining Path". Select. March 1998. p.ย 77. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
edit

53ยฐ05โ€ฒ30โ€ณN 1ยฐ51โ€ฒ15โ€ณW๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ53.09176ยฐN 1.85422ยฐW๏ปฟ / 53.09176; -1.85422

๐Ÿ“š Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Wetton, Staffordshire

items found in Thor's Cave, and now in the museum at Buxton, show evidence of early cave dwellers at the site. Wetton is not recorded in the Norman Domesday

Margrรฉt รžรณra Hallgrรญmsson

consul in Canada, and his wife Margrรฉt รžorbjรถrg Thors Hallgrรญmsson, daughter of the businessman Thor Philip Axel Jensen. Although ethnically Icelandic

List of karst areas

Cave โ€“ the world's second deepest cave), Abkhazia, Georgia Borra Cave or Bora Guhalu in Andhra Pradesh. Patal Bhuvaneshwar in Uttarakhand. Yana Caves

Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway

working mill before the railway was built.) At Redhurst Halt an old coach served as a waiting room. There was no siding here. Thor's Cave station largely

Thor's Cave railway station

Thor's Cave railway station was a station on the Leek and Manifold Light Railway.It served Thor's Cave and the village of Wetton in Staffordshire, England

A Storm in Heaven

were then dragged to the cave. Spencer Jones had expressed interest in taking photographs of a band in a cave and found Thor's Cave while on a walk with

Hang Sฦกn ฤoรฒng

Sฦกn ฤoรฒng Cave (Vietnamese: hang Sฦกn ฤoรฒng, IPA: [haหล‹ ส‚ษ™หล‹ ษ—ษ”ล‹อกm]), in Phong Nha โ€“ Kแบป Bร ng National Park, Quแบฃng Trแป‹ Province, Vietnam, is the world's largest

List of caves in the United Kingdom

list of caves in the United Kingdom, including information on the largest and deepest caves in the UK. The longest cave system in the UK is the Three Counties