This is part of the "Hole in the wall" series.
The delightful village of Barnt Green lies about 10 miles to the south west of Birmingham City Centre nestling in the slopes of the Lickey Hills and Woods. Its history dates from the coming of the railways and a lively stock market for sheep and cattle which enabled the sale of animals and produce to other parts of the country. The stock market has long since gone and the railways are now very much for commuters but the style of that period remains with many fine examples of Victorian residences.
When the railway was completed in 1840 there were just two residences in the village, Barnt Green House and Sandhills Farm. The village has grown considerably larger since that time with each decade passing providing numerous examples of the many different styles of property that can be seen here today.
Cache placed with the permission of the property owner.
You don’t need to access the private property to find the cache.
It’s a micro-cache and contains logbook but no pen or pencil. Tweezers may come in handy.