Head to the above coordinates and there you will find a plaque to commemorate a famous person. This famous person was an English glass-painter and stained glass maker. He was based in York throughout his working life, was one of the leading Georgian glass craftsmen in England and helped “keep the art of glass painting alive during the eighteenth century" He was born in Husthwaite and is buried in the church of St Martin-cum-Gregory, York. His wife made a memorial window to him in the church and it is placed next to a memorial to two of his daughters. Examples of his work can be found in Coxwold Church and York Minster to name only a few.
There are some dates in brackets on the plaque. Allocate A to the first number, B to the second and so on.
The coordinates for the actual cache are;
N54’ G . (A+B) GC
W001’ (F+H) . (H+D) A (D-E)
Now its not too far to walk to within a very close proximity of the cache site from the original coordinates as long as you choose the right path. You will hopefully find a large screw top cache containing log and pen and an array of swaps along with our signature FTF gift.