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Which castle in Wales has a cave underneath?

In 1457, Jasper Tudor brought his widowed sister-in-law, Margaret Beaufort, to Pembroke Castle, where she gave birth to King Henry VII of England, the first monarch of the House of Tudor. Beneath the castle is a vast cave called Wogan's Cavern, a natural chamber formed by water erosion through the soft limestone rock.



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