Not suitable for a cache & dash by car as there is nowhere to stop at GZ.
An easy cache not far from Denmark Hill railway station and King's College Hospital with 2 main purposes:
1st to highlight some beautiful sculpture (the cache is also named after the sculpture). Note: The cache is not hidden on the sculpture!
2nd to provide some light relief by way of exercise, fresh air, and a caching opportunity for visitors to the nearby hospitals, should they have the time and the inclination.
Please do be wary of passing muggles and try to avoid being observed removing or replacing the cache. But do take notice of how you FIND the cache (assuming it has been replaced correctly!) and take care to put the container back so that it is well attached. To drop it would be a bit of a 'mare' if it (worst case) were to fall and roll out of reach. It's quite a long way round and an un-welcome detour!!
Having walked past this spot many times when visiting my caching partner, aka the love of my life Mrs. AnT, when she was ill (though being well cared for) in King's College Hospital, it seemed a good idea to put a cache in this place of interest.
The sculpture set is by Leigh Dyer (please observe there's more than the one piece) and was permanently installed on the 28th of February, 2009.
As well as this remarkably life-like and evocative artwork, there are further places of interest nearby, including the green and placid oasis of Ruskin Park accessible on the other side of Denmark Hill - where there is also a cache - and, along Champion Park itself (the street), there is William Booth College - an iconic building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, opened in 1929 as a memorial to William Booth, the founder and 1st General (1878–1912) of the Salvation Army.
Happy Caching!
Mr. AnT