
The BBC has reported that a sinkhole at Davyhulme Park Golf Club in Greater Manchester has revealed a brick wine cellar that had been sealed for over 100 years beneath the 13th hole. Greenkeeping staff discovered the cellar while investigating what they thought was a collapsed drain. When they dug deeper, they uncovered a brick structure containing dozens of old, hand-blown glass wine bottles.
The cellar likely belonged to Davyhulme Hall, a manor house built in the 12th century and demolished in 1888. It may have been a tradesmen’s entrance, and one blocked doorway could lead to additional underground rooms. The golf club is now considering what to do with the discovery, with some members suggesting turning it into a historic feature on the course.














