A clarence is a type of carriage that was popular in the early 19th century. It is a closed, four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle with a projecting glass front and seats for four passengers inside. The clarence was named after Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, who later became King William IV.
This cache is a letterbox hybrid, a type of cache paying homage to the older game of letterboxing. Letterbox hybrid caches contain a stamp, please do not remove this, it is not a swappable item. The cache is at the listed coordinates and to seek this letterbox hybrid you do not need your own personal stamp or letterboxing logbook.
This is the third in a small series of caches placed for the 139th KT caching event. Walking the whole circuit can be done in either direction. Over half of the distance is along quiet roads with the remainder through a park on fairly good paths next to the River Bollin. Please take care with children and animals at all times whether on roads or near water.
Roadside parking can be found in a few places around Wilmslow and we have listed a couple of suitable waypoints. You will need a pen or pencil to sign the log of this cache. We welcome logs highlighting any issues or any suggestions you have to improve the cache or the series. Good luck everyone!