English: Higher Kiln Quarry Caves. These caves are in an outcrop of limestone on the edge of the granite aureole of Dartmoor. They were found as the limestone was quarried many years ago, and are now listed as SSSI because of their importance. This cave is called the Joint Mitnor cave after the local men who first explored it. Access can only be made through the William Pengelly Cave Studies Trust [1]. See 1097493.
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