Guidebook for Royston

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Guidebook for Royston

Sightseeing

Royston has its own Cave. Discover the mystery beneath the streets of Royston. What was it used for and who made its remarkable carvings? Come and see this unique site for yourself. Royston Cave is an enigma. No records of its age or purpose exist, but it is manmade and contains an extensive range of wall carvings representing the Crucifixion, the Holy Family and several saints including St Katherine, St Laurence and St Christopher. Other carvings are less easily identified and have been interpreted as possible pagan symbols. Some studies have drawn comparisons with Knights Templar sites. Others point to possible Masonic symbols, that could link it to James I who maintained a hunting lodge
The Cave Shop
8 Melbourn St
Royston has its own Cave. Discover the mystery beneath the streets of Royston. What was it used for and who made its remarkable carvings? Come and see this unique site for yourself. Royston Cave is an enigma. No records of its age or purpose exist, but it is manmade and contains an extensive range of wall carvings representing the Crucifixion, the Holy Family and several saints including St Katherine, St Laurence and St Christopher. Other carvings are less easily identified and have been interpreted as possible pagan symbols. Some studies have drawn comparisons with Knights Templar sites. Others point to possible Masonic symbols, that could link it to James I who maintained a hunting lodge
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Parks & Nature

Therfield Heath is a special place, Common Land, Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You can go on some lovely walks and there are stunning views and woodlands One of the main users of the Heath Is Royston Golf Club. Having a golf course on the common land means large areas are maintained to a high standard. So that golfers can enjoy their game non-players are asked to be aware that golf balls can hurt and to try avoid the tees, greens and close
Therfield Heath
Baldock Road
Therfield Heath is a special place, Common Land, Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. You can go on some lovely walks and there are stunning views and woodlands One of the main users of the Heath Is Royston Golf Club. Having a golf course on the common land means large areas are maintained to a high standard. So that golfers can enjoy their game non-players are asked to be aware that golf balls can hurt and to try avoid the tees, greens and close