Piggy Cache Traditional Cache
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THE CACHE IS A AMMO TIN STOCKED WITH LOTS OF SWAPS AND LOGBOOK
this cache is located near Warburton and is just a short walk from the car park The Street, Walberton BN18 0HP
Walberton is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It is located five miles (8 km) to the north-west of Littlehampton, and is situated south of the A27 road. Located on the southernmost slopes of the South Downs the civil parish covers an area of 1,044.19 hectares (2,580.2 acres) and has a population of 1941 persons (2001 census). It includes the villages of Binsted to the east and Fontwell to the west. St Mary's Church in Walberton has a Saxon font and west wall. There is a pub in Walberton The Holly Tree. This is recorded from 1845 and has been called by its present name since 1867. Towards the end of the village there is a small village pond where children often feed the ducks. There are a small number of shops and a post office next to the modern village hall Binsted has a pub, the Black Horse and a Norman church built in 1140 A.D. by the monks of Tortington Priory. Roman and medieval pottery and tile kilns have been excavated there. The Hilton Avisford Park Hotel, with its golf course which lies between Walberton and Binsted, was formerly Avisford, a prep school for Roman Catholic boys (1928–73), where BBC presenter Edward Stourton was head boy and where the late Robert Nairac spent a year teaching before university in the late 1960s. The children's writer Rosemary Sutcliff spent the latter part of her life in Walberton
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