In the picturesque village of Hambledon, in the Surrey Hills area of outstanding natural beauty, this popular Public House resides, its origins dating back to the 16th century. This traditional, welcoming village inn is steeped in history, with the landlord’s names dating back to the early 1700’s written on the pub walls. Old oak beams stretch across the bar and restaurant dining areas, a roaring fireplace heats the bar area during the winter.
You are looking for a double potted 35mm film pot along the public footpath that runs between the pub and the Church.
This cache was published to coinside with the 131st Surrey Monthly Mid-Week Community Celebration Event.