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The Salford Seven #4 - Iron Cross Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 7/27/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Small, unusual container, along pavements. Can only take smallest TBs & swaps.

About The Salford Seven Caches

The Salford Seven Caches celebrate the parish of Salford Priors. The Parish comprises the villages of Salford Priors, Abbot’s Salford and Dunnington and the hamlets of Iron Cross, Pitchill, Rushford and the Bevingtons (Cock Bevington, Wood Bevington and Bevington Waste).

More information about the Salford Seven and walks in the parish can be found at Seven Walks. Many of the nuggets of information on these pages are taken from Mr Bolstridge’s fabulous pamphlet.

One Cache is placed in each of the Seven, plus there is a Bonus Cache once all 7 main Caches have been completed. Each cache contains a special item for the FTF, with the Bonus Cache’s being best of all!

For those with limited time, or kiddie-Cachers in tow, each Cache can be completed as a ‘Cache & Dash’, with parking less than a mile from the Cache location in each case. Each Cache details the distance to the next, in case you wish to string two or three together!

For the more leisurely Cacher, the seven Caches have been connected into an 8 mile circular walk. The route can be found at CacheWalker. The walk passes close by all 3 public houses in the parish, allowing the Cacher ample opportunity for refreshment!

The Bonus Cache is approximately 1 mile from the suggested parking place (which you pass on the walk), adding a further 2 miles to the walk if completed en route.

To find the co-ordinates of the Bonus Cache (in the format N XX YY.ZZA W A BB.CDD, where each different letter indicates a different cache), those for the start of a useful footpath, and those for the suggested parking place, you will need to visit all 7 main Caches. Please check the inside cover of the logbook for the required information!

Please take great care at all times. Some areas may be very muddy or overgrown! The B4088 can also get very busy and do remember that this is an agricultural/ industrial area, even though it’s in the middle of the countryside, so please be aware of slow and heavy vehicles trundling down the lanes!!

About The Salford Seven #4 – Iron Cross

Approx. distance to Cache #5: 0.5 miles

This cache is an unusual container. (The original, a tribute to our friend Wrighty, whose caches we had been enjoying when we hid the Cache, as they had really made us explore the area around our new house (and climb all the hills…we thought it was called the VALE of Evesham…?)!, has gone missing, sadly)

In the early 1900’s, Mr. Raymond Bomford lived at Bevington Hall. He owned the first motor car in the Parish. To swell the takings at one Chapel Oak Fete he gave 1 shilling (5p) rides in it from the fete to Iron Cross and back, a distance of about 3/4 of a mile!

Iron Cross (sometimes called Iron’s Cross) is the location of The Queen’s Head public house.

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Congratulations to The Swindon Scabs - First To Find on 28th July 2007

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

haqre fgvpxf naq vil haqre urqtr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)