St Cuthbert's Cave

St Cuthbert's Cave, known locally as Cuddy's Cave or Cove, can refer to one of two natural sandstone caves in Northumberland, England, that have been traditionally associated with Saint Cuthbert, the 7th-century Anglo-Saxon monk, bishop and hermit. == Doddington cave == The first cave, in sandstone, is near Doddington in Northumberland.

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St Cuthbert's Cave

St Cuthbert's Cave, known locally as Cuddy's Cave or Cove, can refer to one of two natural sandstone caves in Northumberland, England, that have been traditionally associated with Saint Cuthbert, the 7th-century Anglo-Saxon monk, bishop and hermit. == Doddington cave == The first cave, in sandstone, is near Doddington in Northumberland.

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