A few steps away you will find the entrance to Brunswick Square. Many people come to the square to enjoy some calm, meet friends, walk their dogs, enjoy an outdoor lunch during the summer time and also to visit the "Big Tree" which was planted by the Victorians and is mentioned as one of London's "great trees".
The square is also mentioned in Jane Austen's book Emma and is the place where Mr and Mts Jonh Knightley live.
Our part of London is so very superior to most others! The neighbourhood of Brunswick Square is so very different from almost all the rest. (Emma, Chapter 12)
You are also in the back part of Coram's Fields (you can not enter from this spot but you will find the entrance "just around the corner"). Coram´s Fields is a seven acre playground which is highly recomended for children and parents. It is one of the few places were "Adults (are) allowed only if accompanied by children" :-) In this back part sometimes you may find goats (yes ... real animals!) saying hi to people who walk by.
In front of you, you will also find "International Hall", which is the largest Student Hall from the University of London (housing over 800 residents, including families from all over the world).
And the geocache ...
You will be looking for a small (nano) magnetic geocache in a plastic container.
Look in the natural places were a "magnetic" container would be placed ... once you find it you will be surprised to notice that it was all the time in front of your eyes.
(It is perfectly accesible 7 days a week, 24 hours a day)
Note: Please do have extra care and try to avoid Muggles. Today (13th of January 2016) I received a msg notifying me that the cache had been removed but fortunately I could replace it promptly (thanks hwhittaker for the msg!).
Let's be extra careful and help to keep this geocache alive for others to find it.