Please no spoilers of what the cache looks like 😊
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Victoria Park is a good size park not far from the city centre. It is hugely popular for exercising and dog walking, and with a playpark at the centre makes it also popular for families. There is also a small cafe in the centre opposite the playpark which used to be the former park keeper’s lodge.
The park was completed in 1905, named after Queen Victoria. Before this, the area was comprised saltmarshes at the head of the Stonehouse Creek known as Deadlake. At the Western end of the park is Moleworths Road which used to be a toll bridge allowing horse and coach traffic between Devonport and Plymouth.
Victoria Park is the meeting point of the Three Towns of Plymouth, Deconport and Stonehouse where the lines of the boundaries are marked with numerous boundary stones placed throughout the park and surrounding areas.
The cache is small and you will need some tweezers to pull out the log.
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