Perry is a small village in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies on the shore of a reservoir, Grafham Water, just a few miles from the market towns of St Neots and Huntingdon.
It has been known as: Peri, Pirie (12th century); Est Perye, Pirie in Grofam (14th century) and Perry (Modern), (including East Perry and West Perry).
The western part of the hamlet of Perry was in the parish of Great Staughton and was known as West Perry; the eastern and less populous part, known as East Perry was in Grafham parish. They have now both been merged into the new parish of Perry to accommodate the additional houses that have been built joining the two original hamlets together and the fact that East Perry has been separated from Grafham by the construction of the Grafham Water reservoir.
The village also includes HMP Littlehey, a category C prison built on the site of former borstal Gaynes Hall.
Due to the presence of the CM this cache is about 200 m away
Remember: No signey, no Smiley!
The cache is a short walk from the village sign, there is near the sign, see waypoint, as well as by the cache.
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If anybody would like to expand this series please do. I would just ask that you let SmokeyPugs know first so they can keep track of the Village Sign numbers and names to avoid duplication..
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