Cache is not at the posted coordinates. There is a puzzle to solve first.
The forty ninth in a series of puzzle caches with the common theme being that they are all situated "Inside No. 9". The Chiltern Society's Footpath Map No . 9 that is - what else could that mean?!
The Puzzle .
Aaron walked along the street - when he saw a shabby rabbit trembling near traffic outside an office. He paused, whispered shh, and decided to offer help . He noticed a hidden tremor in its legs and --- bought warm coffee, returning slowly so it would not panic.
A woman from a caravan nearby noticed and joined him. She carried a rubber bowl and set it down, and a bubble of relief seemed to rise. They added water and kept their voices low so the animal could see calm instead of fear. A man leaving the lobby stopped, then another from the cobble path came closer.
Soon a hobby runner arrived, and together they moved the rabbit from loose rubble by a small tree. The moment felt sudden yet gentle, a quiet group of strangers choosing kindness. Aaron smiled, thinking how free compassion could be when people simply decided to act.
Across the road, an old Saab driver slowed and watched with care. He gave a nod, and the helpers made access for a rescue volunteer. No one asked for reward; the effort itself was enough. Someone said ahh as the animal relaxed, and another replied ohh, while a child murmured in wonder.
Kind staff at a nearby shelter welcomed them. He watched it shuffle gently into a warm space beside a painted cliff. Later, Aaron passed a mural of an artist under three lights beside a tree and felt hope, knowing a random act of kindness had quietly changed everything.
Aaron stood in the middle of the path, holding an odd sense of peace. He leaned on a ladder by the shelter door and watched the small creature settle. A helper joked with a gentle riddle, and another adjusted a loose saddle on a carrier crate. Aaron gave a soft cuddle before leaving, certain that kindness mattered.
The cache can be found at N 51° 3A.BCD′ W 0° 5E.FGH′.
Whilst the CO is a fan of the source material he appreciates that it is not everyone's cup of tea. There should therefore be no need to watch any episodes in order to solve the puzzles in this series, but it might help!
Congratulations to AplusBminusC for the FTF!