The Fourth location of a 2 mile roadway circular walk around Belton.
Hopefully this one will not pose any problems finding the hide point. As with many urban geocaches hiding locations are limited so hopefully this should be an easy one. Watch out for Muggles as always. The road was named after Col. H. R. Dashwood of Caldecott Hall, former Chairman of the Lothingland Housing Committee. Water was supplied from a well by an electric pump, but the houses were of the latest design. Dashwood Close was not connected to a mains water supply until 1958. Rent was 17 shillings (85p) per week plus rates. In 1965 ten more houses were added to the Close. Col Dashwood was instrumental in the Belton Home Guard in the 2nd World War and is said to have more than a passing resemblance to the scenes from Dad's Army. Pen and log removal tool required. After this one continue along Station Road North towards number 5