Stretham is a village and civil parish 4 miles (6 km) south-south-west of Ely in Cambridgeshire, England, about 74 miles by road from London.
Stretham is in a large and important arable farming area and has a small and growing business sector including cider making, a pub/restaurant which provides accommodation, a thriving post office/convenience store and a large sports recreation field.
It's main attraction is Stretham Old Engine, a steam-powered pump used to drain the fens. The pump is still in use today although converted to electric power. It has open days throughout the year.
This trail can be pick up the Village sign and Church micro cache too.
You will need a pen/pencil (and tweezers for some caches). Please wear something on your legs (and have gloves handy) as there are a couple of caches where there are nettles, sorry I didn't have much choice ;-)