such caves in the whole world. The other is in Czechoslovakia. Its bell-shaped rounded cavity features intricate carvings done by medieval pagans. The origins of the cave are not really known, but historians believe it was used by the Knights Templar in the 13th Century.
Another must-see local attraction is Wimpole Hall which is 6 miles from Royston. On the estate is a magnificent mansion designed by Elsie Bambridge. Her father was Rudyard Kipling, the famed English writer and poet.
Royston – Hertfordshire offers visitors lots of entertainment facilities. These include a variety of pubs, clubs, restaurants, music bars and a cinema. There are modern shopping complexes as well as interesting small shops that characterize the town’s past. Accommodation is available in hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, cottages, caravan parks and camping sites.
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