Quote Originally Posted by Lydia View Post
There are certainly a number of tunnels under Queen Buildings/Queen Avenue at the other end of Castle St - they are contemporary with the building and I have been led to believe they were built by French POW's (Napoleonic). Most of them have been bricked up now, but some are still accessible through a door in the arcade - you would have to get permission from Bruntwood (who own the building) and arrange for someone to show you around.

A family friend while working to install new drains in the basement of a building in Sweeting St, unearthed a tunnel. A light was used to investigate, but the tunnel was longer than the beam of the light could probe. The tunnel went Towards the Town Hall in one direction and disappeared into the darkness in the opposite direction. I have no more information other than this, but the story is genuine.

In another story on tunnels, I also help out occasionally with The Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels. At a recent event at the Anglican Cathedral, an elderly gent told me he had heard a story of a tunnel somewhere below Water St, which contained a number of skeletons from a long time ago. The council investigated but decided to leave well alone and closed it up.