The cache is a 35mm film pot placed approximately 2ft above ground level. It should be accessible to wheelchair cachers.
The cache marks the very nearby location where a WW2 unexploded bomb (UXB) was detonated under controlled conditions.
WW2 films of the controlled explosion:
Google "Unexploded German bomb is detonated in Eastbourne" to see a British Pathe film of the controlled explosion.
Google "Eastbourne Uxb Aka Eastbourne Unexploded Bomb" to see a British Pathe film showing the before (e.g. Danger UXB signs) and after scenes (e.g. nearby houses with blown out windows).
Danger UXB, Southover Grange, Lewes:
Amazingly, there is still a WW2 German UXB in Lewes.
See: (visit link)
WW2 Unexploded Bomb (UXB) blueprints photo:
I am always on the lookout for WW1 and WW2 memorabilia.
I have been very lucky to find this original WW2 Bomb Sling blueprint.
Amazingly, the name, rank, and country of origin of the artist is written on the rear of the blueprint.