This is a multi-cache. At this location you will find clues to identify the co-ordinates for the cache hide.
At the co-ordinates there is some old agricultural equipment. There is a hinged metal plate on the top of this equpiment with some embossed lettering. Take name of the Manufacturer and using the key below calculate the co-ordinates for the final cache.
The first letter of the manufacturer =1, second letter = 2 and so on. The final cache is at:
Latitude - N 50 F(S+B).MA(R-R)
Longitude - W 2 FD.B(D-O)(S-O-M)


Please note that there are likely to be livestock in the field so please ensure that dogs are kept on a lead at all times. After rain the field may be quite wet. Once you have found the final co-ordinates please use the waypoint for safe crossing of the B3163.
The final cache will not required you to enter through the gates. Further hint available.
From the final cache you are able to take the Monarchs Way back into Broadwindsor. The Way is a 625-mile (1,006 km) long-distance footpath in England based on the lengthy route taken by King Charles II during his escape after defeat by Cromwell in the final battle of the Civil Wars at Worcester in 1651, when for six weeks the 21-year-old was hotly pursued by Parliamentary troops. It takes in Boscobel (the Royal Oak Tree), Stratford upon Avon, the Cotswolds, Mendips and the South Coast from Charmouth to Shoreham. https://ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Monarch%27s+Way