Anchor Church near w:Ingleby. This 'church' is actually a cave dwelling. Partly natural and partly man made the caves were originally formed by the action of the river Trent on the rocks. It has been occupied on and off since the 14th century. There are historic photos of large picnic parties being held here and boats on the river. Sadly today it is suffering from graffiti, litter and the results of fires.
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