The village of Erpingham is about 12 miles north of Norwich. Eagle Road boasts an astounding wall forming a collage of various pieces of ironwork, masonry, ceramic, bottles, cartwheels and other items. It was built in the 1980s, and many of the found objects were trophies from a scrapyard business. But is it art? You decide!
In my eyes it most definitely is. Making something so spectacular out of "rubbish" is really creative and prevents landfill. Why not make the most of what's around you!
Update 18th Aug 2022
The information for F has been removed and so I have updated the question to give the answer for F Please make sure you refresh this page to reflect the change. I have added a checker to the cache page which I hope will help to confirm you have the correct coordinates.
In order to find the cache you will need to answer the questions below:
All the numbers you need can be seen from the road. You do not need to go into the driveway.
Find the Botanical brewers pottery container. What year do you see? 1AB3
Look for the Norfolk place name featured on the pottery pot bearing the name Robert How Take the number of letters in the first word of this town from the number of letters in the second word to find C
How many pottery heads in the wall? D
Number of black wheels on both sides of the driveway? E
How many letters are in the word that follows Steward Patterson? F
How many spokes in each black wheel? G
The number of large yellowish brackets? H
The final cache can be found a short stroll away at: N52 50.B(G-D)(H-C) E001 1E.DA(F+C) You will need to bring your own pen to sign the log.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on GeoChecker.com.