Off the beaten track in York, Bishophill Community Garden sits on the former site of the St Mary Bishophill Senior Church. There was a church recorded on this site as long ago as the Norman conquest, and the church itself had a Saxon nave, as well as a door erected in the 12th century. Sadly, it was demolished in 1963, with the site remaining disused for many years. However, in more recent times, a wonderfully peaceful community space has occupied this area steeped in local history. If you look closely, you will see the former church's exterior walls, marked out and set within the grass. Those who are further historically-minded, may want to seek out the headstones, some of which are over 200 years old. Please do however, be respectful of this garden's former purpose: a church cemetery.
You are looking for a small camo bag, containing a tupperware box with room for a few smaller swaps and trackables. As this space is a designated community garden, be on the look out for muggle traffic.