The given coordinates will take you to the outside wall of the property – parking is available in front of the property. The cache is hidden just behind this wall, so you will need to make your way into the property, turn left as soon as you can and walk back towards the wall. You should easily spot the container.
The cache is a locked container. The lock is a combination lock and you will need to find the combination from the following fact:
On the 20th November 1947, Queen Elizabeth II (at that time still Princess Elizabeth) married Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. Lady Elizabeth Mary Lambart, daughter of Field Marshal Frederick Rudolph Lambart, was one of her eight bridesmaids.
Find an important date pertaining to Lady Lambart and then:
- Turn the lock's dial at least two revolutions clockwise and then on to the MONTH
- Turn the lock's dial anti-clockwise past MONTH (that is a full revolution) and then stop at DAY
- Turn the lock's dial clockwise and stop at the YEAR (Ignoring the century).
The lock should now open.
Don't despair if it does not open the first time; try and try again. You may also need to wiggle the dial while pulling the lock open.
PLEASE NOTE: The cache is available during the following hours:
Monday to Friday: 09h00 – 16h00
Saturdays: 09h00 – 14h00
When the gate is not OPEN, the shop is CLOSED and the cache will not be available to be found.
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE STAMP FROM THE CACHE!
Initial contents include something for the FTF.