This cache belongs to the SideTracked series.
It is not designed to take you to a magical place with a breath
taking view. Its a distraction for the weary traveller, but anyone
else can go and find it too.
The existing village of Kelvedon has been a settlement since the
early middle Ages, though it stands near (and partly on) the site
of a Roman settlement, probably Canonium. Kelvedon expanded
significantly in the Victorian era. The reason was the Norwich
–London railway, making it a place to live yet get to work as
train was the only fast method of transport.
Kelvedon railway station is a railway station serving the
villages of Kelvedon and Feering in Essex. The station is located
on the Great Eastern Main Line. It is also the closest station to
the large settlements of Coggeshall and Tiptree. The station is
served by National Express East Anglia. Services operate between
London Liverpool Street and Colchester.
The cache container is a small black pot.