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A man-made cave in Hertfordshire – thought by some to have been used as a hiding place for members of the Knights Templar from 1307, after the order’s suppression – has been added to Historic England’s At Risk register. Royston Cave sits just inches below street level and boasts an extensive range of mystical carvings and possible pagan symbols on its walls, including the figure shown here. Water penetration and worm activity have caused some of the carvings to deteriorate.