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Newnham Court (Sand Hole) Sand/Gravel Mine (United Kingdom)


Sand mine

Collapsed entrance in large pit, reputed to have passages running for half a mile. Was once used as a show cave.

References
"Kent & East Sussex Underground", Kent Underground Research Group

References
“Caves & Tunnels in SE England Part 6”, Chelsea Speleological Society page 37-38

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 51.2879
Longitude: 0.55413
Landranger grid reference: TQ782574
Easting: 578200
Northing: 157400

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Major Mining Region



Newnham Court Sand/Gravel Mine belongs to the Kent region.