This is the last in a series of four caches set by 209th Ridgeway Guides as part of their Geocaching Badge.
St Cross was originally built by Joseph Hutton the owner of a Ridgeway scythe and sickle works. He was very religious and built the house in the shape of a cross. St Cross has many crosses built into the stonework inside and out. It is a beautifully intricate and interesting house. This house is now owned by the Renwick family and has many connections to Girl Guiding in Sheffield. Lady Renwick was the first County Commissioner of Sheffield Guide County and has a building named after her where Guides and Brownies stay at Whitely Woods Outdoor Activitiy Centre. St Cross has hosted many a Guide camp and Guide camp fire. To this day the Renwick family generously open up their grounds to Ridgeway Guides to enable them to have camp fires, cook outdoors, camp in the orchard and play games in the beautiful gardens.