Thursday, December 12, 2013

Royston Cave – A Knights Templar Mystery of History





Since its discovery in 1742, many theories have been put forward regarding the excavation, use and meaning of Royston Cave. But are we any closer to uncovering the truth, or has its secrets already been given to us in the form of the movie, The Da Vinci Code?
Royston is situated in northern Hertfordshire and originally sat within five parishes, in two counties; Bassingbourn, Kneesworth and Melbourn in Cambridgeshire, and Therfield and Barkway in Hertfordshire (Brayley 1808).

The town is situated at the crossroads of two well known historical roads, the Icknield Way, an ancient track possibly Iron Age or before (Brighton 2008: 96), and Ermine Street, a Roman road which ran from London to York.


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