Great Finborough is a rural village in Suffolk, England about 3 miles from Stowmarket. Great Finborough's name is thought to have derived either from Magna Fynbarow - being a barrow (burial mound) in the fens - or as Hollingsworth has in his 'History of Stowmarket' ; Finebg or fineborga, with the Saxon meaning of Fenn as a marsh and Burgh or Borg as a small town, ie. the town of the Fen, or Fentown.
Buxhall - The unspoilt rural village is a mix of old properties, many thatched, and contemporary houses inhabited by long standing residents and a variety of welcome newcomers. At the beginning of the twentieth century Buxhall was virtually self sufficient with an agricultural economy.
Tweezers and pen are required as cache is a nano
Please ensure cache is put back in the same place as discovered
As this cache is by the road with no pavement, please take care and keep geokids and geohounds under control