*** THE CACHE IS NOT AT THESE COORDINATES! ***
The actual cache is not far from the start coordinates, still within the village of Wickwar on the northern boundary of South Gloucestershire, lying midway between the 2 markets towns of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire and Chipping Sodbury, and on the main Bristol–Birmingham railway line, where the line passes through a 1,281 metre long tunnel.
The place-name 'Wickwar' is referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as 'Wichen', meaning 'dairy farm or settlement'. The manor was given to John la Warre by King John and was held by Roger la Warre in 1285, when it was referred to as 'Warre Wyke'.
The original settlement would have been to the north of the church, which is now on the very edge of the village. The new location was initiated in 1285 when Roger de la Warre obtained a charter for a market from Edward I and created a new planned settlement, now the High Street, which became known as Wickwar.
The parish church of Holy Trinity stands on high ground on the northern edge of the village, reached by a raised footpath called the Stank (meaning dam – there were fish ponds here until the 19th century).
The Arnold Perrett Brewery was early in utilising electric power from a hydroelectric generator, and the excess capacity was used to provide lighting to the High Street in 1888, making Wickwar one of the first places in the country to have electric street lighting.
The Town Hall clock, which strikes a bell in the turret hourly, is said to be the oldest town hall clock in Britain, and may have been in the previous building: in 1676 the Mayor was ordered to wind the clock, and it is still wound daily.
Three of our other caches, Church Peek, Speed is Relative and Brunel’s Breath of Air are a short walk away.
Once you arrive at the coordinates, you will need to look around you, and take a look at the chapel across the road.
N
- The sum of digits in Arnold’s height in metres
- The weight limit minus the year the chapel was built in the 1800s
- The penultimate digit in the phone number
- Add together the digits of the area code and then of your answer until you only have one digit
- The product of the most common and the second most common digits in the phone number
- The square root of the sum of Arnold’s feet and inches
- The sum of the digits before the road narrows
W
- The product of the digits from the road narrows warning
- The weight limit less the hundreds of the year in which the chapel was built
- Arnold’s inches less his feet
- Weight limit divided by Arnold’s inches
- The sum of the phone number digits excluding the area code divided by the product of the digits of Arnold’s height in metres
- The product of the digits of Arnold’s height in metres plus the weight limit minus the sum of the phone number digits excluding the area code
- The weight limit divided by the second most common digit in the phone number minus Arnold’s inches
- The sum of Arnold’s feet and inches divided by the most common number in the phone number
We have revised the clue to make the find more straightforward (The original challenge was a bit of a pig!)
The cache is NOT on, in, or touching the wall in any way!

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