You are after a regular tupperware box full of interesting things.
The cache site is near an area which used to be the playground
of the working families of Keighley. Many a Sunday would see
crocodiles of merry-makers, freed from the mills temporarily,
trekking up the valley to enjoy the countryside, the "peace and
tranquility", the Childrens' playground and the cafe - we are of an
age to remember the cafe at least!
Down in the bottom remains the ancient clapper bridge, with the
not-quite-so-ancient equivalent right alongside it, as this was
probably a drover's or wool-merchants route some years ago. The
nearby hamlet of the same name has buildings dating back to the
1600's.
Bring your kiddiwinkies and a picnic and enjoy a day as we used to
so long ago.
Best of luck!
This cache can be included with others nearby to make a
fantastic circular walk of some 2 to 2.5 hours.
Park on Fell Lane at the top of the first footpath and visit the
ancient hamlets of Laycock, Goose Eye (the Turkey Inn does its own
brewing!), Newsholme (the country's smallest church!) and Holme
House.
There is a footpath to this one from the stile at the top of Cat
Clough and the end of the lane from Newsholme at N 53°51.441
W01°58.376
I suggest, in order, park at (approx.) N 53°51.680, W 01°
55.917, then
GCVTA6 - Butter Cloughs and garlic
GCW19Z - Wood Mill
GC1CQQR - Well Well!
GCW1A3 - Up the Clough
GC1T7HN - The Clapper Bridge
GC1ND43 - Cat Clough
GCP3HG - The Deanery
GC1T7HW - The Stile
GC1T7J7 - Tree Corner
GC1T7JB - The Last Tree!
then across the field to Fell Lane and back to the parking
spot.
With thanks to EagleOwl for allowing me to include her cache in
this series, and for her html coding.