After living in West Swindon my entire life I was suprised to see very few Geocaches in the places I played as a child. As a Geocaching family that has to use a pushchair on most of our ventures we tried to keep our caches as close to pathways as we could.
This cache is hidde at the top of what we always called "the boggy field" hence the name of the cache. If you are planning on walking across the field during winter/spring time I would definitly reccomend wellies, although there is path that goes right around the field . There is a fox den nearby and he/she usually plays on the field so keep your eyes peeled.
My Father in law helped us with this one and it isn't really what I had in mind but didn't have the heart to tell him so when I find the right materials I will maybe upgrade it (I'm sure it will make sense when you find it)
When you are almost at the end of the pavement you will see a small man made path through the trees, The Geocache is approximately 15 paces inwards hidden behind one of the tallest trees.You are looking for a container within a container.