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A YOUTUBE explorer was stunned to find what he believes is a 'Knights Templar' cave under a tree.

Brendan James, 29, stumbled upon the hidden gem in Shifnal, Shropshire, after a pal read about it online.

Brendan James, 29, has revealed a site in Shropshire that he claims may be a 'Knights Templar' cave
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Brendan James, 29, has revealed a site in Shropshire that he claims may be a 'Knights Templar' caveCredit: Jam Press Vids/Brendan Explores
Brendan stumbled upon the hidden gem in Shifnal, Shropshire, after a pal read about it online
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Brendan stumbled upon the hidden gem in Shifnal, Shropshire, after a pal read about it onlineCredit: Jam Press Vids/Brendan Explores
A series of pillars within the cave in Shropshire
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A series of pillars within the cave in ShropshireCredit: Jam Press Vids/Brendan Explores

The YouTuber took his 3,000 subscribers on a virtual journey while filming himself explore the cave.

Rumours about Caynton Caves are rife. Local conjecture claims that the caves were used by followers of the Knights Templar in the 17th century.

But Historic England, which describe the cave as a "grotto", believe they were built in the 18th century - a few hundred years after the Templar order was disbanded.

Brendan said the mysterious underground site left him feeling claustrophobic and uneasy.

Nestled under a tree, with a small hole as an entrance, the cave would be easy to miss.

He said: "We went into it, and it is a small crawl space which leads to a huge sandstone cave.

"You wouldn't think in a million years it would be there."

He said he was sceptical when he first saw the cave opening.

Although the cave has been linked to the Knights Templar - a powerful medieval military group of devout Christians - it is likely to be a Victorian folly.

Brendan said: "There were some photos online, but nothing of significance.

"But when I went down there it opened my eyes. It was expansive.

"Someone had been down there and put in the effort to make such beautiful carvings.

"It must have looked pristine when it was first done."

FROZEN IN TIME

The cave is awash with original graffiti and Brendan also found a picture of a man in what looked like a "ritual room".

As Brendan explored the corridors of the cave he discovered a semi-collapsed wall, which made him worry about the safety of the structure.

He said: "I didn't think I was claustrophobic, but I was thankful to get out."

After being underground for almost half an hour, Brendan said that he left the cave feeling dazed.

Brendan and his friend took followers on his journey in the 'claustraphobic' cave
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Brendan and his friend took followers on his journey in the 'claustraphobic' caveCredit: Jam Press Vids/Brendan Explores
The Caynton Caves are believed to date back to 18th century, according to Historic England
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The Caynton Caves are believed to date back to 18th century, according to Historic EnglandCredit: Jam Press Vids/Brendan Explores
Pillars within the mysterious cave
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Pillars within the mysterious caveCredit: Jam Press Vids/Brendan Explores

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