This cache is not recommended as a drive by, it is a private road with public footpath access. This cache is a small metal tin, in a bag. You will need your own pencil. This cache is now a stand alone cache, it was part of a mini circular.
Much of the farm is managed for lapwings and waders. Binoculars at the ready - Oystercatchers, Redshanks and Curlews to name a few! The meadows are managed to create a patchwork of short grass interspersed with tussocks. The short grass areas are ideal for nesting and feeding, the tussocks provide cover for chicks.The farm has also created several scrapes, which are shallow depressions which collect water in the winter and slowly dry out during the spring and summer. These scrapes are vital for providing food for breeding waders and their chicks. They have also planted more than 7 hectares of woodland and created a small wildlife lake. In 2004, the farm became the Northern England Lapwing Champion under a scheme run by the RSPB.
There are also Owl boxes in the vicinity.