This cache brings you to the edge of the town of Wainfleet. Wainfleet is one of Lincolnshire’s lost ports. It was a significant one exporting wool from the Wolds. Its decline began in the early 16th century, mainly through the silting of the River Steeping and the rise of the port of Boston. The Market Place has a clock tower dating from 1899 and a medieval Buttercross, from which John Wesley preached.The town's most historically significant building is William of Wayneflete’s Magdalen College School founded by him in 1484 and built of brick much like Tattershall Castle. William, who was Lord Chancellor to Henry IV, also founded Magdalen College, Oxford. Hidden away in a narrow back street it is now a museum, and the site of anothe cache