Category:Holy Cave (Hawking Craig)
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The Holy Cave at Hawking Craig was excavated in the 19th century and the evidence indicates use from the late stone age through to late medieval times. It was used by St Mungo / St kentigern and its nearby lost holy well known as the 'Wishing Well' had curative properties and the local minister used to baptise children here. The famous Hunterston Brooch was found nearby and cairns removed in the 1830s were said to be graves of vikings killed here in a skirmish in 1263.
Media in category "Holy Cave (Hawking Craig)"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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The Holy Cave entrance and fissure above, Hawking Craig Wood, Hunterston, North Ayrshire.jpg 4,602 × 3,448; 6.17 MB
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The Holy Cave entrance, Hawking Craig Wood, Hunterston, North Ayrshire.jpg 4,456 × 3,244; 3.71 MB
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The Holy Cave's entrance and woods, Hawking Craig Wood, Hunterston, North Ayrshire.jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 3.57 MB
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The Holy Cave's entrance from the north, Hawking Craig Wood, Hunterston, North Ayrshire.jpg 4,606 × 3,452; 4.19 MB
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The Holy Cave's internal surfaces, Hawking Craig Wood, Hunterston, North Ayrshire.jpg 4,604 × 3,452; 4.12 MB
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The Holy Cave, Hawking Craig, Hunterston - cliff details.jpg 4,602 × 3,448; 6.38 MB