Blandford is a market town on the River Stour in Dorset. The town is noted for its Georgian architecture. Blandford has been a fording point since Anglo-Saxon times, when it was recorded as Blaen-y-ford and as Blaneford in the Domesday Book, meaning ford of the river of blay, or bleak. By the 13th century it had become an important market town. The latin word Forum, meaning market, was recorded in 1540. There is still a weekly outdoor market and a bi-weekly indoor market held in the Corn Exchange. This mystery cache will use the Civic Society blue history plaques to give you information to the final cache. The waypoints can be visited in any order. Use the following coordinates: N50 C(P-4).(D+E)(F+L-I)(G+M) W002 (B-I)(K-J-G).H(P-N)(N+I) It will tell you where the cache is! Please note that the house opposite gz is very geocache friendly, so no need to worry about being overlooked when you find the cache :)