Hidden as a quick cache & dash, this is a lovely spot by the river. Park in the nearby layby but please be very careful crossing the road - this is a BUSY B road!
At the time of hiding there was a pencil in the cache for signing the log. You are looking for a small container hidden in a camo bag, big enough for 'treasure', swaps & trackables.
The Onibury River (or Onny) originates in the Shropshire Hills at a location called White Grit. It has two branches, the East Onny & the West Onny which converge at Eaton, to the East of Lydham not far from here. The united river then flows South-Easterly through Craven Arms & Onibury before joining the River Teme near Ludlow at Bromfiled.
The river's name has a Welsh origin, meaning 'the river on which ash trees grew' & you can often see an abundance of wildlife along it's banks including kingfishers & otters.