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Kents Cavern: Wedding licence for ancient caves |
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
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BBC News, 14 April, 2008 A Devon tourist attraction has been granted a marriage licence to hold weddings in its caves, which date back more than 500,000 years.
Kents Cavern in Torquay, Devon, is now allowed to carry out subterranean ceremonies.
The caves are Britain's oldest scheduled Ancient Monument, with English Heritage designation dating back to 1957. Read the rest of this story on bbc.co.uk
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