Behind the hedge to the right of the barbed wire fence. In the day you can see the spire of St. John's church from where the cache is positioned. The small cache is placed at a low level.
The church you can see is a Grade II* listed building on the site of earlier medieval churches with a Knights Templar connection. It was designed by Staffordshire architect, T.Lewis, at the expense of Ralph Sneyd and opened on 1st May 1870. It is situated at the heart of the estate village built by Ralph Sneyd. There is an extensive churchyard with 18th and 19th century Grade II* listed memorial stones, situated mainly within the wildlife conservation area. The church community plays an active part in village life.