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The hashpoint is in the village of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxborough Oxborough, Norfolk]. The hashpoint is by the side of the main road passing through the village. It's very accessible.
 
The hashpoint is in the village of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxborough Oxborough, Norfolk]. The hashpoint is by the side of the main road passing through the village. It's very accessible.
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As of Friday, no rain is [http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2640737 forecast].
 
As of Friday, no rain is [http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2640737 forecast].
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In the northeastern corner of the grounds of Oxbrough Hall, Oxborough, Norfolk.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==

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The hashpoint is in the village of Oxborough, Norfolk. The hashpoint is by the side of the main road passing through the village. It's very accessible.

Strictly speaking, the exact point determined by the hash is very well-labelled as being in private property. It appears to be under a tree just within a walled garden. Standing on the other side of the wall that separates the public road from the hashpoint will get us within metres of the point.

However, the property belongs to Oxbrough Hall, a National Trust property, and geohashing purists can pay £4.90 each (house costs more, children half price) to gain access to the gardens. These Victorian gardens look nice - a French parterre, a herbaceous border, an orchard and kitchen garden.

As of Friday, no rain is forecast.

Location

In the northeastern corner of the grounds of Oxbrough Hall, Oxborough, Norfolk.

Participants

Plans

(TL/DR: Meet at the hashpoint at 3pm)

Since the hashpoint is trivial to visit, we've got some other plans for the day. It turns out there are other things to do besides visiting the garden:

  • The Bedingfeld Arms is a few hundred metres from the hashpoint, a modernised 18th century inn. It offers what looks like a decent evening bar menu and a special Sunday menu.
  • There are plenty of nature walks nearby, including woodland in the grounds of the Hall and along the River Gadder. We have some plans to visit some geocaches nearby.

Our plan is as follows: We're driving up from Cambridge. We'll be at the hashpoint at 3pm. We'll have a picnic in the gardens of Oxbrough Hall, or somewhere else pretty. For the rest of the day, we'll walk around Oxborough and maybe do some geocaching. We may go for a drink in the pub around 6pm if people want to. Others are very welcome to join us for any of this.

Changes to the plan will appear here. If you want to come, to help coordination, you can email us at tongs.org.uk, prepended with geo@, and we'll give you our mobile number. Alternatively keep in touch via @52n0e on Twitter. One of us will be wearing a reflective vest at or around the hashpoint, to aid identification.

Expedition

(to appear)

Tracklog

We'll make a tracklog of the day on our GPS receiver.

Photos

Achievements