Borrowed Wines Barming Bimble #2 - In the tree
A nice little 35mm container for you, don’t forget a
pen.
Please replace the cache carefully.
This cache is near to the location of Kent Meet #29 - Best
Bib and Tucker (GC3B4EQ).
The event is a light-hearted chance for cachers to glam up a
little, and so the cache containers should do too. Look out for a
Glamouflaged container. The 'glaching' will continue for longer
than the event, but probably not as long as the cache's
lifetime!
A little bit about the Parish of Barming
Barming is a civil parish in the Maidstone District of Kent,
England. It lies to the east of Maidstone, the county town, and had
a population of 2233 persons (2001 census). The eastern end of the
parish is part of the built-up area of Maidstone, although the
remainder is much more rural. The River Medway is the southern
boundary of the parish.
Barming is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and was then
described as being divided into East and West; the latter being
known as Little Barming, and having its own church until the 16th
century, now known as Barn Jet.
Barming railway station, on the line through Maidstone to
Ashford, was opened with the line on 1 June 1874. The A26 road
crosses the parish. More information about the area can be found
at: http://www.barmingpc.kentparishes.gov.uk/