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But a new study has uncovered that they are far more likely to be dated back to the 9th century Dark Ages.
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Edmund Simons, principal investigator of the project and a research fellow at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU), said in a press release: This makes it probably the oldest intact domestic interior in the UK - with doors, floor, roof, windows etc - and, what s more, it may well have been lived in by a king who became a saint.
Local legends link the caves to Saint Hardulph - a fragment of a 16th-century book states that at that time Saint Hardulph has a cell in a cliff a little from the Trent and local folklore identifies these caves as those occupied by Hardulph, also known as Eardwulf the king of Northumbria from 796 to 806.