( I'm out of the country for a while. Log is full but use photo log instead. If you have an extra log feel free to change it. Thank you! )
The cach is a brown nano cach with a log. Bring your own pen. It's very important to put it back in the exact spot because of the magnetic holder. Use your fingers if you cant see where it is placed. Also there are a lot of people in the area so be really careful not to show the cach to mugglers. Photo log is ok if the logbook is full. It's such a small cach so the log gets full very easy.
Walk 50 m to the north and you will find Kingsmead Square. North is if you stand with the cinema on your left hand side.
Many great restaurants is placed around Kingsmead Square.
From Wikipedia
Kingsmead Square in Bath, Somerset, England was laid out by John Strahan in the 1730s. Many of the houses are listed buildings.Number 12, 13 and 14 is made up of Rosewell House, which forms one building with Numbers 1 and 2 Kingsmead Street. The house is named after T Rosewell, who commissioned it from Strahan and whose sign, a rose and a well, can be seen on the baroque facade[6] with the date 1736. It is a three-storey building with a mansard roof. The ground floor has been changed to include shop fronts, but a detached Ionic porch can still be seen. Dr Joseph Butler Bishop of Durham theologian, apologist, and philosopher died at Rosewell House 1752.[1]