My first visit to this burial ground was at around age 14 & even though in broad daylight I was a bit freaked out.
Many years later, after returning to live in the area, I enjoy coming here, to savour the quiet and stilllness to be found in this, not forgotten, place.
Quaking House: These 17th century cottages (now a single private dwelling) once included a Quaker Meeting House, which was first registered in 1684.The Friends Burial Ground further down the lane dates from 1681. The Quakers bought and rebuilt a property in North Street, Milverton in 1753 and abandoned this meeting house, though the burial ground is still in use.
Please respect the Burial Ground, it is akin to a churchyard or cemetery, and should be treated with kindness. Don't forget to close the gate behind you!
the cache is a small, circular container, it has been placed, it does not require any vegetation to be disturbed, nor rocks or branches, or anything you may see here, as I said it has been PLACED.
If you are following
Milverton Circular Walk
the footpath takes you alongside the wall further out of the village.The cache contains £1 for the FTF & a signal FTF micro GC as well as the log book & pen along with various swaps Congratulations to Demboy&lin for another early FTF