In 1892, during the construction of an extension to the old Osborne Hotel, a cave, known as Rother's Tor Cave was revealed. Examined briefly by the Swansea Scientific Society, when the remains of Pleistocene fauna were discovered (these are now on show at Swansea Museum), the cave had to be filled in before any detailed excavation could take place due to fears of undermining the foundations of the hotel. Traces of the lower parts of Rother's Tor Cave , however, can still be found in the rock face.
Other interesting aspects of Rotherslade include the rare Honey Comb Worm Reefs found along the shore line at low tide and the scores of in situ fossils embedded in most of the limestone rock here.
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