About Village Sign Caches
This cache belongs to the Village Sign Series, a series of caches based on ornate signs that depict the heritage, history and culture of the villages that put them up (generally on the village green!).
The signs can be made of different materials from fibreglass to wood, from forged steel to stone. They can depict anything from local industry to historical events. The tradition probably started in Norfolk or Suffolk and has now spread across most of the country so we thought we would base a series on them!
More information and statistics can be found at the Village Signs Website - https://www.villagesignseries.co.uk

Felmingham is famous for it's conection with the 1381 Peasant's revolt as the leader Geoffrey Litster a local dyer lead a group of rebels on a march to Norwich. The rebels were met by the forces of the crown at the battle of North Walsham and were defeated. Litster was captured and was exeuted by the method of being hung, drawn and quartered and allegedly his remains were displayed in the village as a warning to the people.
To find the cache Go to the telegraph post to the left and let the number on it be ABC
The cache can be found at N52 (A + B) ( (A + B) x 2) . ( (A + B) x 2) ( (A + B) x 2) (B - A) E001 (B - A) (C) . (A + B) (A + A + B) (B x 3)
If anybody would like to expand the Village Sign Series, please do. I would ask that you request a number for your cache first by filling in the new request form on the Village Sign Series website villagesignseries.co.uk https://www.villagesignseries.co.uk so we can keep track of the Village Sign numbers and names to avoid duplication.