Category:Mother Ludlam's Cave

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English: Mother Ludlam's Cave, also known as Mother Ludlum's Cave or Mother Ludlum's Hole, is a small cave in the sandstone cliff of the Wey Valley at Moor Park, near Farnham, Surrey, in England. The cave is the subject of a number of local legends. A spring rising in the cave is recorded in the 13th century "Annals of Waverley Abbey" as "Ludewell"; other spellings through history include "Ludwell" and "Luddwelle". A monk named Symon is credited with identifying the spring as a suitable water supply for Waverley Abbey in 1218, after the original source had dried up.
<nowiki>Mother Ludlam's Cave; كهف الام لودلام; cave in Farnham, Surrey, UK; كهف في فارنهام، المملكة المتحدة; كهف فى فارنهام</nowiki>
Mother Ludlam's Cave 
cave in Farnham, Surrey, UK
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LocationFarnham, Waverley, Surrey, South East England, England
Map51° 12′ 15.48″ N, 0° 45′ 17.64″ W
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