Hi there, I would love to chat to you.rnAbout 20 years ago, I was told a story of hidden/ buried land rovers, jeeps etc in tunnels nr bath. I and a few friends went up there (down there effectively), we did investigate the possibilities and came to the conclusion that the stories were probably true. Entry into the tunnels was VERY easy via a HUGE archway with walkway steps down the right hand side - we were told later by the fire brigade that where we were was actually part of a 27 mile network of tunnels... we probably explored 3 miles worth over a couple of years. Finding openings coming out inside lorncked barns and airshafts bringing you up to cattle grilled middle of a field.rnSadly when I went back about 8-10 years ago, the farmer had gotten rid of the travellers and put up a high barbed wire fence around the entrance I spoke of. Fancy helping me find it again? I can tell you more about what we found down there too.rnrnMark
You are talking about 2 different mines.
The entrances in Sheds relate to Monkton Farlieigh. And the underground jeeps and stuff relate to Tunnel Quarry which is part of Box. And it's closer to 90 miles of passages.
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mark fowler
30th May 2011 20:56Replies
Clunk in reply to mark fowler
4th July 2011 17:33The entrances in Sheds relate to Monkton Farlieigh. And the underground jeeps and stuff relate to Tunnel Quarry which is part of Box. And it's closer to 90 miles of passages.