The Yealering Hotel opened on Christmas Eve 1925. The hotel was built at a cost of £6,000, using local materials with the bricks fired in Yealering.
The establishment of the Hotel was made possible by the transfer of the licence of the White Hart Hotel, Beverley to Yealering. The Hotel provided much needed accomodation as Lake Yealering was a popular recreation spot with trains running from Narrogin to Yealering during the summer months.
Today the Hotel has a great beer garden, comfortable air conditioned rooms and an extensive lunch and dinner menu. The publican is aware of the cache although she doesn't know its exact location.
The cache itself is situated next door to the hotel in Honeyman Park. It is a bison tube hanging in a fairly obvious spot.
Thanks to Burns345 who has agreed to maintain should the need arise, after he has found it of course.