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Posted (Kate) in Wedding News on May-8-2008

One of the oldest homes in Britain has been opened as the newest wedding venue. Couples are able to hold ‘flintstone’ wedding ceremonies within UK’s oldest prehistoric place.

Kent’s Cavern in Devon can now allow people to get wed if they have been granted a marriage license. Happy couples can tie the knot in the same place where a 40,000 year old jawbone of a man was discovered. And it is believed to be the oldest human bone in Europe.

Few bookings have already been taken by the managers of the caves located near Torquay.  Gillian Woodland, and Alan Duckworth, 38 will be the first to say ‘I do’ within the backdrop of the 385 million year old limestone walls.

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