This one is not so easy! This takes you right up to the Panshager Great Oak. It is the largest maiden, or clear-stemmed oak, in the country and is believed to have been planted by Queen Elizabeth I. In 1789, it was described by the natural historian Gilbert White as "the finest and most stately oak in the south-east of England" and was the focus of a drawing by the artist Thomas Medland in 1841.
The cache is not in or by the tree, as it is cordened off. So it is hidden nearby, in another tree. This will require a small climb, so do take care! Best not done in wet or slippery conditions. Good luck!
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