The cache is NOT at the published coordinates, but you need to go there to gather some information to discover where the cache is.
This cache is the 1st of a series to celebrate the Beacons of England that allowed us to defeat the Spanish Armada. Maybe not politically correct to the overly sensitive, but we have war memorials to celebrate wars in the 20th century so why not a series to celebrate winning in the 16th century.
Anyway, enough pre-amble. I've been meaning to start a series based on these. There is one at Castle Hill in Huntingdon, where I used to live, and in fact I was there when it was lit on the 400th Anniversary in 1988.
There is one close to home at Woodthorpe Park, but I've yet to find somewhere to place a cache nearby that doesn't fall foul of the 'Too close to playgrounds' rule.
So, to find this cache head to the published coordinates and look at the plaque on the LEFT bench and the green info board to gather the following information.
A = Bench. 2 Line. Number of letters in first word divided by number of letters in second word.
B = Green Board. Last paragraph. How many stripes?
C = Green Board. The Oak Stubs. How many churches?
D&F = Green Board. 2nd Para. There is a time. F.D5p.m.
E = Green Board. Last paragraph. A Flower with how many petals?
G - Bench. Millennium is Gth word on the plaque.
Now plug those number into: North EC° A.BCD' West A° C.EFG'
If you wish to place a cache and have it listed in this series please contact Marcusmaximi for a number and to have it bookmarked.
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Remember: No Signey No Smiley - Sign the paper log book! :)