Mother Shipton's Cave

Cave in North Yorkshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mother Shipton's Cave (or "Old Mother Shipton's Cave") is at Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, near the River Nidd. Nearby is a petrifying well, also known as a dropping well.[1] The latter is the oldest tourist attraction to charge a fee in England, and has been operated since 1630.[2] The water of the well is so rich in sulphate and carbonate[1] that artefacts may be put in the well to be "petrified" (encrusted) as a tourist attraction.[3]

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Workers hanging objects to be calcified at Mother Shipton's Cave in 1975

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A statue of Mother Shipton in Mother Shipton's Cave
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Objects hung in the falling water of the petrifying well at Mother Shipton's Cave

The place is associated with the legendary soothsayer and prophetess Mother Shipton (c. 1488 – 1561), born Ursula Southeil, and reportedly the wife of Toby Shipton. According to legend, she was born in the cave. The cave and dropping well, together with other attractions, remain open to visitors and are run privately by Mother Shipton's Cave Ltd.[2]

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