Stayed in Grogport recently, and on a day when Grogport hill was totally impassable, I decided to go off down the rocky coast for a walk/climb.
Our hosts, had told me about a cave near the coastline called 'Smugglers cave' (yeah, I know that most of em are) and that in the early 1900's a pretty large family used to live in the cave. It was apparently a bit secluded, hidden by bushes and facing away from the shore - hence being perfect for smugglers!
Anyway, I went off to find it, and after some time I got there. Stupidly, I'd forgotten to take a torch so I couldnt look too deep into the cave, but it did look pretty small to be honest, can't imagine anyone living it it but, apparently so.
Anyone have any further info on this at all? I found the story fascinating.