Thornbury Streamside Walk 05 Traditional Cache
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Thornbury Streamside Walk 05
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This cache is in a small group of trees near the stream and near the tunnel that goes under the road.
About Streamside Walk. Thornbury’s 13th Century town was built on a rocky strip between two streams. Looking east from Rock Street car park and west from Castle Court car park, the valleys in which these streams run are clearly visible. These are just two of the streams which run through the present built up area of the town. Many have been culverted but four remain and it is possible to walk along much of their length around the town. The majority run though the housing areas bringing the countryside into the town and a lot of wildlife can be spotted on a walk round. The stream walks are used for pleasure as well as by many as a car free route around the town, especially by school children. Part of streamside walk runs into the Mediaeval Fishponds at Park Farm which in the thirteenth century would have held fish such as carp and tench, but today the area acts as a wildlife reservoir supporting a wide range of plants which in turn support the wildlife.
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Onfr bs gerr jvgu ybgf bs fheebhaqvat hcevtug fgvpxf.
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