A 3m horizontal tube heads to 12m pitch down smooth walled limestone on the far wall and flowstone / moonmilk on near wall. It continues down into a rift which is choked with limestone rocks. These were stacked it was possible to crawl under to a too tight continuation. Also at the bottom of the pitch the rift continues to the north. A strong draught could be felt from there, twice as strong compared to the rift below. This could be pushed by a slim person.
Gardening is probably required at the pitch head as the side wall appears unstable. (During the first exploration, the side wall came away with a large boulder which broke into three parts. See Easter 2025 log book, April 20th)
There is some suggestion that this could be site 1320 but seems unlikely because of surface features shown on the map, e.g. a prominent wall.
Reference: anon., 2025a (Easter logbook)
Entrance pictures : April 2025
Underground pictures : April 2025
Video : Waiting for pitch clearance (YouTube)
Detailed survey :
On area survey :
Survex file : Possibly unreliable. See Surveys folder 5478 if required.