Rabbit hole leads to untouched ancient Knights Templar cave

It might look like an ordinary rabbit's hole, but this tunnel unearths a stunning cave.

The unassuming hole reveals a cave which is hidden less than a meter beneath a farmer's field.


The untouched caves, in Shropshire, UK date back 700 years when they were used by followers of the Knights Templars - a medieval religious order that fought in the Crusades.

Photographer Michael Scott, from Birmingham, set out in search of the historical wonder after seeing a video of it online. The 33-year-old said: “I traipsed over a field to find it, but if you didn't know it was there you would just walk right past it.”