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* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/101602509#zoom=5&lat=2030&lon=5498&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XIX.NW (1921; rev. 1915)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/101602509#zoom=5&lat=2030&lon=5498&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XIX.NW (1921; rev. 1915)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=53.22992&lon=-1.00542&layers=6&b=5 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XIX.NW (1900; rev. 1897&ndash;98)] (georeferenced).<!--
* [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=53.22992&lon=-1.00542&layers=6&b=5 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XIX.NW (1900; rev. 1897&ndash;98)] (georeferenced).<!--
== Discussion ==
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== Background ==
== Background ==
* {{:Nottingham Wayfarers' Rambling Club 1994a}}, pp. 87, 88 (map), 89, 91, 145.
* {{:Nottingham Wayfarers' Rambling Club 1994a}}, pp. 87, 88 (map), 89, 91, 145.<!--
== Brief mention ==-->
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Robin Hood's Cave, Walesby

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood's Cave is located opposite the red can / Tim Heaton, 19 Apr. 2009, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-10-02. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-10-08.

Robin Hood's Cave on the east bank of Whitewater – the local name for River Maun – is located about half a kilometre north of Whitewater Lane. The name 'Robin Hood's Cave' is first recorded in an early O.S. map published in 1825.[1]

Visitors to the cave describe it as 'not more than a hollow in the Sherwood Sandstone', which is 'approached by a precarious walk along the base of the cliff'[2] or note that '[i]n reality, there is no cave – just a slight overhang of red sandstone'.[3] According to one, '[t]he feet of countless visitors have worn away the topsoil' near the outcrop.[4] If the locality attracts many sightseers this is no doubt due to several circumstances. There is of course the alleged Robin Hood-connection and the proximity to remnants of Sherwood Forest, and the rock, a remarkable and lovely reddish cream, sits by the river in a wooded area, with a nice path known as the Robin Hood Way running past it on the east side. Template:PnItemQry

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