WHILE going back in time might not be possible, there are places in the UK where it feels like you’ve just done exactly that.
Places like museums and well-preserved towns offer a brief window into how the country would’ve been at certain stages in its history.
But certain buildings, like the Holy Austin Rock Houses in the West Midlands, offer a much more immersive experience altogether.
Located in Kinver Edge, a high heath and woodland on the border between Staffordshire and Worcestershire, the Holy Austin Rock Houses are where England’s last cave dwellers are said to have lived.
Made from sandstone caves, generations of English families lived in the caves from the 18th century right up until the 1960s.
According to the National Trust, the earliest …