[2] Julian Kenny[1] described the main cave as consisting of 18 separate sections.
The walk-in chamber connected to a "boulder chamber" that was heavily used by bats, and to a crawl hole which connected to the remainder of the cave system.
Beyond the crawl hole was a subterranean stream and a passage which connected to the chimney area.
[1] Kenny reported that eleven bat species permanently roosted in the cave, while a twelfth species roosted occasionally in an adjacent dry cave.
Certain species were restricted to specific areas of the cave, while others were scattered throughout.