Four Marks Four - Sports Traditional Cache
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Archiving as hopefully moving and will be unable to maintain
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One of four caches that are placed on or near the parish boundary of Four Marks. Each will be a different sized cache, from a Nano to an Ammo Box
History of Four Marks
Just four and a half miles south west from Alton lies the Parish of Four Marks. It was created in 1932 from parts of the six parishes of Medstead, Ropley, Chawton, East Tisted, Newton Vallence and Farringdon. It covers 1,499 acres and is one of the smallest parishes in East Hampshire. Due to excessive building in the recent past it is also one of the most densely populated. It’s boundary to the north is the Watercress Railway line and as part of the central downland it is also the highest settlement in the district with views stretching to Hindhead, Winchester and Butser. The name appears on Ordnance Survey maps of 1897.
Situated within the sound of Four Marks Recreation Ground where you can watch / participate in the following sports: Football, Cricket, Tennis, Archery and others.
The track is normally muddy at all times.
Please bring a pen as I don't remember leaving one!
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