The cache is hidden in a park near Sevenoaks within view of
Knole House. The house was once owned by
Henry VIII and the estate is believed to date back to the 12th
Century.
This is a shoebox sized tupperware container. Use the deer
trails to avoid damaging the plant life. From the cache site you
can see the East side of the house. Take the time to come at the
house from the North for the best views. The cache was placed in
late November but the autumn tree colours were still superb.
Knole House and some of the wildlife
There are numerous ways into the park. One possibility is to
park at N 51 16.234' E 0 11.788'. This is a pay & display. From
here you can find a footpath to the park in the South East corner.
A more gentle route is through the Sevenoaks Environmental Park,
with an entrance from the same car park.
Hope you enjoy our first UK cache. I grew up in this town and
although we now live a long way away cant resist coming back to
this area every chance we get. During summer months some
negotiation of bracken may be required as a result watch rabbit
holes, etc. when getting closer to the cache.
NOTE: recent finders reported nettles in the area so please
approach the cache with cation although it is still accessable.
Happy caching, Zcat.