River Swincombe Tinners’ Hut, Intake tributary (343 m)

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Notes: Tricky to find at first as the area has a lot of spoil lines that could be mistaken for very ruinous hut. However, the actual hut has a good rectangular shape made by very low-lying blocks and once spotted it’s immediately obvious. It’s in an area of high reeds so not easy to spot at first. There is a nearby overhang or rock that looks like it would have been suitable as a cache? the featured image shows a corner of the hut with the possible cache in the background.

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