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A souterrain was also found south of the church.
Site of a possible souterrain, at the north side is a ringfort.
Quarter of a mile from the entrance to the souterrain.
In some cases a souterrain (tunnel) forms part of the structure.
About two kilometres to the north is the Riqueval souterrain.
Historical sites include a church, country house, earthwork and a souterrain.
The unroofed souterrain passage can be seen just to the top right of the photo.
The remains of a passage - possibly a souterrain - have been found close to the tower.
Some have suggested a souterrain, a place for storing crops and animals.
The fort contained a Souterrain for the storage of agricultural produce.
Inside the fort are the stone foundations of a rectangular building with a souterrain.
It is said that the tunnel ran a further two and a half miles to a souterrain at Pitcur.
In its present condition the souterrain is dangerous and is not open to visitors.
The excavator concluded, on the evidence of the finds, that the souterrain had been closed up in the 12th-Century.
Ramses rose up out of the souterrain like a trout rising to a fly.
The graveyard contains a 9th-century souterrain with several chambers.
A trench (900m2) was excavated across a possible roundhouse and souterrain.
This year the remainder of the fill of the souterrain was completely removed.
The souterrain was partially backfilled allowing visitors to see the structure in plan.
The souterrain had clearly been broken into during the Victorian period, but also, during medieval times.
This earth house dates from the same period as the Ardestie Souterrain.
The big oak table was laid in the hall, and quantities of Portugal wine brought up from the souterrain.
At the entrance to the passage of the cruciform tomb is an early Christian souterrain.
These invisible people, reside in the souterrain world.
This is a natural narrow limestone cave with a man-made souterrain at the entrance.