Monkton house by the line. Traditional Cache
Monkton house by the line.
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A quick cache n dash or can be collected on the way to get some other caches in the area. Fields can get muddy after it rains.
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Monkton House is late 16th century built of rubble stone and stone slate roofs by the Earl of Hertford. It retains many original features and has been added to over the centuries. Acquired by Henry Long of Whaddon in the 1550s, it was sold by Thomas Long to James Thynne of Longleat in 1670.
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