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Multi-cache Calke Abbey - Lime yards
A  cache by uk89camaro       Hidden: 1/12/2009  
Size: Size: Regular (Regular)      Difficulty: 2 out of 5      Terrain: 2 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)

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N/S ? ??.??? W/E ??? ??.???  []
In East Midlands, United Kingdom

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Calke Abbey is a country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, a Grade I listed building and a property of the National Trust. The site was an Augustinian priory from the 12th century until its dissolution by Henry VIII.

The present building called Calke Abbey was never actually an abbey, but is rather a Baroque mansion, built between 1701 and 1704. The name "Calke Abbey" was given to the house in 1808.

You do not need to be a National Trust member, or pay any entrance fees to do this cache. Parking is available at the local village hall, and trailheads to the cache are on public footpaths.

Ticknall had its hey-day in the late 18th and 19th centuries, when lime yards and brick making, tile and pottery operations were in full swing. Lime, was used to fertilise crops, and to produce mortar for local building. Bricks manufactured in the village were put to use not only in Ticknall and Calke, but also in other villages on the Harpur-Crewe estate. Earthenware pottery was also another long established industry in the village.


A horse-drawn tramway was constructed running from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal, in order to link up with the Midlands canal system. It carried limestone in one direction and coal in the other. In order to comply with the sensitivities of the Harpur-Crewe family, its journey through the park was hidden from view, in a tunnel only about one foot below the surface.


This multi-cache requires information collected from various places within this SSSI, and create new waypoints for the next.
The cache co-ords are not the actual location of the box.

See waypoints for the nearest Footpath from the road.

The whole walk for this cache alone may take an hour or so, some muddy terrain in winter. There are also some steep drops near to water, so watch the kids and dogs


You are only taking reference points from within the SSSI and Calke Abbey grounds. No caches are placed here.

Once on the footpath your first port of call is a reference point at The tramway tunnel. (Approaching from the road, or coming down from "Popping the Calke").

Make a note of the year it was built. This is ABCD
Make a note of the year it officially closed. This is EFGH

You'll need a torch if you go through the tunnel!

Now move on to a small tunnel located at 52 48.6A(G+H) 001 28.CF0

At the tunnel count the number of man made holes that appear in it. This is IJ.

Now move on to the next waypoint at 52 48.(A+H)I2 001 27.F(D-E)1

Add up the digits of the first phone number on the sign. (Two digits) This is KL.

Move to the next waypoint (last one before the final) at 52 48.(L-K)(L-I)0 001 27.((K+(K+I))-1)AK

How many vertical bars on a single metal gate. This is M.

Onto the final. 52 4L.(M+2)(E+H)(L-K) 001 2((Mx2)-1).M(Mx2)5

Enjoy the walk.

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Additional Hints ( Decrypt ) 

Decryption Key
A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below,
and vice versa)

haqre bar raq (Decrypted Hints)




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Tramway Tunnel

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Cache Logs
 November 7 by Grizzly Pair (3178 found)
TB Drop

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 November 7 by Grizzly Pair (3178 found)
This cache has been on our to do list since we moved to the area in the early summer. With the new series on the Calke Walk we now had our excuse to do this one combining it it with a longer walk.
Wht a lovely walk it turned out to be on this beautiful sunny Autumn day. Nice to find a decent sized cache container.

Left Picky Pete TB

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 November 6 by uk89camaro (904 found)
here's one I did just now!


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 November 6 by lgxkls (733 found)
We were doing the CWC series of caches and realised we were at the final for this cache. We couldn't resist a peak to see what was in there.
We swapped travel bugs.
[ps I think the picture on the cache description is Keddleston hall and not Calke Abbey]

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 October 27 by The Web Rat (1074 found)
I already knew the Lime Yards were an impressive location but I was also very pleasantly surprised to just how nice the final location was.

Although previous logs have already stated the same thing this cache is a must do!!!!

Swapped coins.

TFTC

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Current time: 11/22/2009 1:15:27 PM
Last Updated: 11/7/2009 4:02:01 PM
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum

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