Description

St. Ann's Hill is almost surrounded by the M3 and M25 motorways. The noise is intrusive, but if you can ignore it, it is a nice place to walk. Unfortunately it is not possible to ignore it at this particular cache location because it is a few feet from where the M25 slip road branches off the M3!

St. Ann's Hill is the site of a prehistoric fort, and At. Ann's Chapel was built on top of the hill about 700 years ago, though little remains of either. Nun's Well is the source of an ancient spring, though the current construction is probably less than 200 years old.

This is one of several traditional caches dotted around the route of St. Ann's Hill - The Ramble and is a short detour from the route.

 

This geocache description comes from the Opencache.UK site.

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Cache nameSt. Ann's Hill - the very noisy one
HintNearest tree to the motorway - about 3 metres from the fence.
GridsquareIO91RJ66LE
Latitude51.400767
Longitude-0.529200
DifficultyAverage
TerrainSuitable for small children
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