Cave Hole, Portland

Cave Hole is a large cave located on the south east side of the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It has a blow hole and a wooden crane, known as Broad Ope Crane, situated on the cliff top. The cave, located half a mile (800 m) north-east of Portland Bill, has an interior measuring 50 feet (15 metres) square and 21 feet (6.3 m) high.

Background

Cave Hole was originally known as "Keeve's" and regularly featured in Portland's smuggling tales. Cave Hole is made up of a series of caves with steep roof sections, tunnels and ledges, and represents the first stage in cave collapse. The cave and its surrounding area is frequently used for Deep-water soloing. The cave's blowhole, which stretches far into the solid rock, was formed when the roof of the cave was broken through to the surface. For the protection of people looking down into the cave, an iron grill has been installed across it. Whenever a powerful easterly gale occurs, the sea shoots up through the fissures.

Various small craft have been driven into the cave by south easterly gales. The largest of which was a 40-ton vessel from Cowes in 1780. Frank and Ann Davison were shipwrecked at the cave in 1949. The pair had set sail for the West Indies, but met a gale. Frank drowned but Ann managed to scramble ashore. A local tale has long reputed that the cave is home to Roy Dog - a black dog, "as high as man, with large fiery eyes, one green, one red". It is said that the creature emerges from the watery depths to seize any traveller passing by Cave Hole and drags them down into his dark watery domain.

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