Welcome to Geoff's Cave Royston

Roy - Stone

ROYSE - STONE Royston Developed Geographically as a Market Town from and along the crossroads. Today a bypass diverts traffic away from these old narrow roads and the Royston Cave which had suffered some structural damage over the years from the heavy traffic above.



Royston Map

Full Page Map of Royston, Yorks Street Map OS style, initially from 1996 with some updates as Royston has developed over the last couple of years.
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A Royston Street

Royston at Knight You can click on the image and try to guess which street in Royston this is? the photo was taken at night and you probably would have to live in Royston to have a chance at guessing the name of the location but a Gold Star for anyone who can guess the location, and does not live or work in Royston.
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A Hooded Crow

The Royston Crow The Royston Crow is a local paper in Royston that is named after the Hooded Crow that used to frequent the area around Royston during the reign of King James.
This picture was drawn by me from an example in the Royston Museum.



Out and About in Royston

The Royston Cave Here in Royston, we are in a unique position where Ley Lines cross underground, remember Stonehenge and Glastonbury well Royston can be put into the same group. Mix this up with the Romans, Icknield Way, the Knights Templar and it gets interesting Royston Cave.
The Heath and Golf Course is hilly but a nice place to go for a walk
The White Bear Freehouse in Royston gets a mention Good Beer (CAMRA)- Real Ales, Guest Beers, Good Food - Restaurant, Function room and Accommodation. CAMRA ~ Link to the Campaign for Real Ale.
The Jockey in Royston, Rob is the Host - Downhill on the way home.
The Post Office Pub is rather lively and closes at 12
Priory Gardens Royston's Park Garden - A reasonable size.
The Sports Club Royston's Fitness center although I go there for the beer cos its even closer to home.
The Manor Club Royston's cheap beer establishment and a good place to park the car for shopping.






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