Anglo-Saxon cave house discovered in Derbyshire
And it may have been home to a king
The ninth-century Anglo-Saxon cave, complete with a door and window, discovered between Foremark and Ingleby, which is believed to have once been lived in by King Eardwulf, former king of Northumbria. (Image: Edmund Simons)
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