This cache is situated in the pretty Hampshire village of Owslebury, located on the edge of the South Downs. The famous Pilgrim's Trail runs through the centre of the village and past the 700yr old church of St. Andrews. It is said that the two stained glass windows in the church inspired the young Vincent van Gogh when he saw them being made in London.
The cache is not at the above coordinates. These do, however, designate a convenient place to park if you wish to explore the village.
You are looking for a disguised micro container. Tweezers may be needed and please bring your own pen to sign the log.
Please answer the following questions to find the cache:
A = The number of warts on The Gruffalo's nose?
B = How many lucky children found a golden ticket?
C = The total number of Narnia's major Chronicles?
D = Minus three-quarters and you're on your way to Hogsmeade
E = In Alice's world, what time is *always* tea-time?
F = How many unforgivable curses are there?
The cache is hidden at: N BA 00.BCD W 00A AE.0F0
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