This geocache can only be accessed during daylight hours.
Bequeathed to the National Trust of Guernsey by Ruth Le Huray, in 1993, the farm buildings at Les Caches have, from acquisition to completion, taken over twenty years to restore, at a cost of around a million pounds. The Trust hopes that this significant property restoration, situated at a picturesque hamlet in the heart of Guernsey’s countryside, will be enjoyed by many people for generations to come, in many different ways.
Les Caches Farm is partly rented to a private tenant. Therefore please only visit during daylight hours and consider the tenants privacy when you visit. Whenever possible, please park on the small gravelled area at the back of the thatched farm rather than the grass-field. Please be aware that there are two bee-hives in a far corner of the first field and these should not be disturbed.
The farm is open to the public from May to September on Tuesdays and Thursdays, although the geocache itself can be accessed when the farm is closed - but always during daylight hours. Thank you.
Please see http://www.nationaltrust.gg/places-to-visit/les-caches-farm/ for more information.
The geocache itself should be easy to find, but can you get it open!