St Cuthbert's Swallet

St Cuthbert's Swallet
LocationPriddy
OS gridST 543 505
Depth145 metres (476 ft)
Length6.7 kilometres (4 mi)
GeologyLimestone
AccessBristol Exploration Club
Cave surveyGeological Conservation Review/Bristol Exploration Club
RegistryMendip Cave Registry[1]

St Cuthbert's Swallet is the second longest, and most complex, cave on the Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. It forms a major part of the Priddy Caves system and water entering this swallet re-emerges at Wookey Hole.[2] St Cuthbert's Swallet is part of, and lies underneath, the Priddy Pools Site of Special Scientific Interest.[3]

It is named because of its location in the St Cuthbert Out parish of Wells, and was originally called St Cuthbert's Pot.[4]

  1. ^ "St Cuthbert's Swallet". Mendip Cave Registry & Archive. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  2. ^ Irwin, David John; Knibbs, Anthony J. (1999). Mendip Underground: A Cavers Guide. Bat Products. ISBN 0-9536103-0-6. – which also contains a detailed description of the cave.
  3. ^ "Priddy Pools" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 17 July 2006. In the citation this is given as St Cuthbert's Cave, which should not be confused with St Cuthbert's Cave in Northumberland.
  4. ^ Witcombe, Richard (2009). Who was Aveline anyway?: Mendip's Cave Names Explained (2nd ed.). Priddy: Wessex Cave Club. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-9500433-6-4.