https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/belton-house
Another cache placed within the grounds of Belton House, which is now owned by the National Trust. The cache is only accessible during normal opening hours of the gardens. Entry is free for National Trust members but non-members are required to pay an admission fee. Please check opening times and current admission charges (see Related Web Page for opening times and fees)
Entry to the House is not required to find the cache
Belton House was built using Ancaster stone in the 1680s for Sir John Brownlow. The National Trust took ownership of Belton House in 1984 and bought the surrounding parkland. There are approximately 1300 acres of tree lined avenues, grasslands, lakes, and a stretch of the River Witham within the grounds. Today it has a dual purpose as a haven for wildlife and the Trust's only naturally maintained deer park.

The cache is located just off the trail that runs through the Widerness woodlands, near the West Towthorpe Hollow Pond. This particluar tree is thought to be between 250-300 years old and was planted shortly after Belton House was built. The branches have now grown back down to the ground and started growing smaller versions of itself! The Woodland Trust have it earmarked as a notable tree. The container is large enough for small trackables.
*IMPORTANT NOTE* COVID-19 UPDATE Please ensure you have hand sanitiser with you for caching. Also be aware of the restricted opening times of both Belton House grounds and the shops/restaurant - REMEMBER, you will require a mask when entering any indoor spaces.
PLEASE replace the container exactly where and how you find it, using the pieces of cammo provided.
*ALSO* The grounds are filled with very inquisitive wildlife who can smell humans/food/sweets from a very long distance away, so PLEASE DO NOT PUT FOOD OR SWEETS INSIDE THE CONTAINER! they might try and eat the container which would not be good for them!!
BYOP - if you 'forget/lost/broke' your pen & can't sign the log, just send me a message/email with a description of the container or a photo as proof. I periodically check logs and will delete any that aren't signed and can't provide any proof of actually being there...
1.5. How to Log a Geocache
The cache has been placed with the kind permission of the National Trust.
!!!CONGRATS To Fourshorties For Being FTF!!!