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Hi everyone ,today we have an explore around Waverley abbey in farnham and we take you round the very first monastery founded in Britain by the reforming Cistercian religious order . A small group of monks from France settled in this quiet spot by the River Wey in 1128, and Waverley soon became the springboard for Cistercian settlement in southern England. We spot birds of pray, kingfishers and visit and witches cave that was once used a spring for the abbey also we chat about the films that have been made there so stay tuned ... Thanks for watching katie and carl ************************************************* Instagram:- / droneandbelow / katietannerphotography ************************************************* Mother Ludlam's Cave, Mother Ludlam is supposedly, a white witch who lived there the cave is a 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. The brothers of the abbey dedicated the spring to St Mary, so it also became known as St Mary's Well. The cave has been naturally formed by the spring but may have been enlarged by the monks and was made into a grotto (possibly during the eighteenth century) and further enhanced by addition of an ironstone arched entrance, possibly during the reign of Queen Victoria. ************************************************* Father Foote's CaveAbove Mother Ludlam's Cave is another, smaller, cave known as Father Foote's Cave, which is the subject of another story. A man named Foote allegedly dug the cave and took shelter here, having previously stayed at the Seven Stars inn in Farnham for a while. He was found lying, unwell, one day by the stream. He was taken to Farnham workhouse, where he died the same day in 1840. His last words were "Take me to the cave again". How his name became transmuted to Father Foote is not recorded. ************************************************* Follow us on our journey as we attempt to create a proper youtube content,starting in surrey and who knows where else down the road. ************************************************* Hit the subscribe button to see where our online journey takes us . ************************************************* Links and thanks:- ************************************************* Music from uppbeat:- Music from Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/enzalla/requiemL... code: BNFJGIBFYX75S4RG ************************************************* SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW US TO SEE MORE OF OUR TRAVELS! COME FOLLOW US BELOW FOR REAL TIME UPDATES :- DRONE-AND-BELOW Youtube - Instagram - / droneandbelow Facebook- / droneandbelow Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/droneandbelow (Any donations are massively appreciated) Email - carl@drone-and-below.co.uk KATIE TANNER Instagram - https://www.instagram.com /katietannerphotography