A small camo capsule, that can be accessed by foot or room to pull in if driving.
The manor of Winmarleigh was bought in 1744 by Thomas Patten (died 1772) of Bank Hall, Warrington and passed down in turn through his son Thomas Patten (died 1806) and his third son Thomas Wilson-Patten (died 1826) to his second son John Wilson-Patten(1802-1892).
Winmarleigh Hall was built in 1871 for the latter, later the 1st Baron Winmarleigh, who had been MP for North Lancashire for 42 years and who moved here from Bank Hall, Warrington. It was designed by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin.The house was enlarged and altered in 1915–14 by Henry Kirkley of Manchester, and altered again following a fire in 1927. Since 1998 it has been used as a children's adventure centre, run by PGL which we have now worked at for a few years. This year its_ali_p has managed to get quite a few staff members into geocaching which is the inspiration behind creating this geocach. Fingers crossed we hope to plant a few more this year around our surrounding area. Hope you all visit soon :)