A moment of contemplation is required for that momentous early morning. No-one will forget the year, but the numbers of the day and month need recording.
By now you should have eleven 4 digit numbers recorded, so here’s where the real sleuthing begins. You’ll need a famous book you’ve already heard about and specifically volume 1 of the second edition published by Archibald Constable in 1821 (don’t worry its free at Google’s library).
Got that? Good, now a few hints:
Finally, rearrange your result to find a place you’ve passed at least twice already!
Forgotten the numbers (or didn’t write them down)? You’ll find them in the hints!
If you've completed the puzzle you'll know where to go next.... If you need a hint use the button below!
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Each of the hints below will help you solve the puzzles here. (Spoiler free!)
If you are really stuck you can reveal the answer by clicking below (Extreme Spoilers!)
Know where to go but not how to get there? (Spoilers)
Return north to the War memorial, down the hill and ahead past the swimming Pool. Continue past the museum and through the gatehouse. Stay on the path and it will lead you right to where you need to go...