Exhibitions in Cheddar
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Cheddar is a large village in the county of Somerset, England, located on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. The village is famous worldwide for lending its name to Cheddar cheese, which was originally developed and aged in the caves of Cheddar Gorge.
The limestone gorge is England's largest, featuring dramatic cliffs and extensive cave systems, including Gough's Cave where Britain's oldest complete human skeleton, 'Cheddar Man', was discovered. The area has a rich cultural heritage dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of human habitation in the caves spanning thousands of years.
Today, Cheddar combines its historical significance and natural attractions with a living tradition of cheese-making and tourism, offering visitors insights into both its geological and cultural importance.
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