The Hermits Cave Investigation

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The second part of our paracamp weekend investigations, the first being Dale Abbey Church.
This investigation, although allegedly haunted by stories, the team did not record any evidence of paranormal nature, but that does not mean it is not haunted but it was a good investigation never the less, our dog wasn't keen on the cave.

Hermits Cave at Dale Abbey
THE VILLAGE OF DALE ABBEY in the southeast of Derbyshire was originally an area known as Depedale. It was renamed after the monastery was founded in the 13th century, but the first religious occupation of this spiritual site was actually by a solitary hermit in the early 1100s.

The hermit in question was a local baker called Cornelius from Derby, who one day had a dream that the Virgin Mary told him to go to Depedale to live a life of solitary prayer. As the story goes, he obeyed the vision despite not even knowing where Depedale was at the time. Upon his arrival, he found nothing but a marshland in the valley bottom with steep sandstone banks on the southern side. There, he excavated a home in one of these sandstone banks and began his worship in seclusion.The simple cave has openings for a door and windows and a cross engraved on one wall. On the outside is a large collection of carved graffiti that has accumulated over the centuries. The hermit later built a small chapel at the site; measuring just 26 by 25 feet, it is probably one of the smallest churches in England. Remarkably, it shares a roof with an adjoining farmhouse that was once possibly once used as an infirmary for the abbey.
The hermit’s well can also still be seen in the churchyard.

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