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More model informationSt Ninian’s Cave is located in a cliff face above the pebbly beach of Post Castle Bay.
The cave today is a lot smaller than it once was, due to successive rock falls. Today it’s 7m long and 3m high, and almost 3m wide at the mouth.
Excavations in the cave in 1950 revealed internal stone walls and pavements, along with the disturbed and undated burials of an elderly adult and two children.
Excavations in the 1880s and in 1950 also uncovered a collection of early medieval carved stones. There were 18 in total, most of them built into a post-medieval wall, others lying loose in the cave’s interior or at its mouth.
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