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Hanoosh: As the owner has not responded to my previous log requesting that they check this cache I am archiving it.
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Probably a part of Epping not visited by anybody expect locals
walking their dogs or the occasional ramblers outing. Come towards
dusk and you will see some amazing sunsets across the fields.
Small Tupperware box containing the following at placement Log Book
Pen Pencil Soap Mini Highlighter Spot the Welly TB The footpath
that the cache is placed alongside runs from the Thatch Cottage in
Bury Lane to Shaftesbury Farm in Lindsey Street is called Bolt
Celler Lane. This appears a derivation of the Saxon which gives you
some idea how long this path has been in existance. Epping Town has
3 tower landmarks they stand on the ridge of the main road, and 2
of the 3 can be seen from the cache site. 1. The Water Tower built
in 1872 2. St Johns Church built in 1909 The 3rd tower is the most
recently built at the Civic offices in 1990 this is obscured by the
housing. Parking is available at either end of the footpath in Bury
Lane or Lindsey Street (this is probably the easier of the two)
alternatively you can park in Shaftesbury Road where there is
another footpath leading to Bolt Cellar Lane. Co-ords for this are
N51.42.304 E000.06.609 The sunsets are highly
recommended.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Uvqqra ol gur tngr ybbx sbe gur pbapergr cvcr