Situated on the West side of the footpath, this small traditional cache is reachable without having to venture off the public path. Bring your own pen/pencil for the logbook. Easily combined with other caches in the Barcombe Mills area.
Barcombe Mills is one of our favourite places for a walk, with children and the dog. A popular spot to enjoy nature with an abundance of wildlife to spot along the way. Can be muddy during/after heavy rain.
There were mills in the parish of Barcombe as far back as the 11th century. Thomas and Denise Erith are recorded as holding a corn mill at the beginning of the 16th century. Although the original mills were destroyed by fire in 1939, several pillboxes from the Second World War, a beautiful large brick bridge and many weird remain.