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Sezincote Stroll 8 - One More Oak Traditional Cache

Hidden : 2/21/2008
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is part of the Sezincote Stroll series and you will find introductory series information in the listing for the first cache Sezincote Stroll - 4 Oaks.

You are looking for a green painted clip-lock box


Sir John Betjeman, whilst staying at Sezincote House in the 1920s, paid tribute to the Bells of Longborough:

At six o'clock from Bourton-on-the-Hill

The bells rang out above the clumps of oak

A lighter peal from Longborough lingered on

Moreton-in-Marsh came echoing from the vale...

If you read the listing for the Wrighty cache (Home of the Oaks) at the beginning of the stroll then you will be aware of the history of Sezincote with the mighty oak. It therefore seemed only fitting to use one more oak tree in the series.

Take time to look around at the vast number of oak trees on the estate.

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