FOUR ELMS, CRANLEIGH
No, you are not looking for a group of trees. The house nearest this location was for many years a public house known as the Four Elms but like many country pubs was converted to a private dwelling some time ago. There is room for a few cars to park here but please respect the privacy of the neighbouring houses.
Whilst you are here you may like to do my other nearby cache A Fine Pair #46 ~ Smithwood Common GC405KK.
Look in the red telephone box and use the number
01483 ABCDEF
The hill opposite is a popular sledging venue in the snow. Also a popular place for dog walking so some stealth may be required. Take great care crossing the road which is used as a rat run used by fast traffic (even though the speed limit has recently been reduced to 50mph) especially if you have mini-geocachers and geodogs with you.
You are looking for a small Clip & Close container which has a logbook, pencil and pencil sharpener at the time of placing and a couple of small swaps.
The cache is located not far away at
N 51° 0D . E (F+C) (C-A)
W 000° AD . B (D-B-A) (E+C)
Congratulations to prosniper for FTF!