- Banwell Caves
Infobox SSSI
name=Banwell Caves
aos=Avon
interest=Biological & Geological
gridref=gbmappingsmall|ST383588
area=1.7 hectares
notifydate=1963
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]Banwell Caves (gbmapping|ST383588) are a 1.7
hectare geological and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village ofBanwell ,North Somerset , notified in 1963. The site comprises two caves, called 'Banwell Bone Cave' and 'Stalactite Caverns', which lie within the grounds of a large house, at the western end ofBanwell Hill .Geological Interest
The caves contain
barite deposits, which are found in greater abundance and variety here than at any other site in the Mendip Hills.Banwell Bone Cave contains an assemblage of bones from
Pleistocene mammal s (mainlybison andreindeer ). The cave has a large hole in the roof and is believed to have been used as a pitfall trap.Biological interest
The caves are used as a hibernation site by
Greater Horseshoe Bat s.ee also
*
Banwell Ochre Caves
*Caves of the Mendip Hills
*Quaternary Mammal Project ource
* [http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1000754.pdf English Nature citation sheet for the site] (accessed 9 July 2006)
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