Most of the houses in Woodvale were built at the end of the 1960s as social housing, but there are a few older buildings from when the area was farmland.
Headbolt farm at the end of Woodvale Road is a livestock farm and you can often see the cattle in the barn to the right of the entrance.
Woodvale is the most southerly part of Southport and has been in Merseyside since 1974. The county is only a couple of miles wide at this point. Sandy Brook runs to the East of the houses and forms the boundary between Sefton and West Lancashire.
Nearby is RAF Woodvale, a Royal Air Force station which was opened in 1941 for the defence of Liverpool and until 1952 Woodvale had its own railway station.
This is a fairly quiet, residential area. There is plenty of space to park at the roadside. Parking is not restricted. There are good bus links to Liverpool, Southport and Preston from bus stops in the vicinity.
You are looking for a micro magnetic cache.
Bring your own pen to sign the log.