Researchers were left stunned after the sudden collapse of an 18th-century burial structure in a Somerset church.

A tomb dating from the 1700s gave way at All Saints Church in Martock, revealing a subterranean crypt beneath the cemetery.

The dramatic cave-in created a cavity measuring twelve feet across, exposing the previously hidden underground chamber.

Local historians were left shocked after the ancient box tomb’s structural failure has opened an unexpected window into the church’s burial history.

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The timing of the structural failure proved particularly challenging, occurring merely one day before the church’s Remembrance Sunday commemorations.

Rev Paul Fillery explained that the 300-year-old burial structure had collapsed “quite suddenly” in…

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