Astbury Hall Traditional Cache
GizmoKyla: As the owner has not responded to our previous log requesting that they check this cache we are archiving it.
Please note that as this cache has now been archived by a reviewer or HQ staff it will NOT be unarchived.
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Dave & Dawn
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Mercian Way
Mercian Way – National Cycle Network Route 45
Route 45 is part of the award-winning National Cycle Network. The full route runs from Salisbury to Chester; the section of the route which runs through Shropshire is called the Mercian Way.
The route runs through the former Kingdom of Mercia, once ruled by the powerful Offa, the first man to claim the title of King of England. Commemorating this turbulent past, cast-iron Mercian Warriors are positioned at strategic points along the trail.
These caches are placed along the network to link up with existing caches; the route follows roads tracks and a disused railway. Please consider other users, whether on foot, cycle or horseback.
This is also an invitation for other cachers to continue to add more till the route is complete.
Leaflets are available to download in PDF format with all relevant info for each section.
www.shropshire.gov.uk/cycling.nsf
I have teamed up with Team-Oliver and blokiebloke to start this new series off. There will be a mixture of caches most being clip boxes, because of the number of caches required, but also some fun micro’s and Nano’s so bring tweezers and a pen, oh! and some of those blokiebloke tubes. He tells me he uses them at work, so no short supply then. Basically anything we can find to hold a log and pencil. This is an on-going project and we will do a section at a time.
Astbury Hall
Home to the legendary pop star KK Downing former guitarist with Judas Priest.
Over the past few years the area has been transformed into a beautiful golf course designed and built by Mr Downing.
As you look out over the golf course to your left St Marys and St Leonards churches in Bridgnorth and the sand stone rock is the Queens Parlour. To the right is Chelmarsh reservoir and in the distance Dudmaston Hall.
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STF Basketcase crew
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