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Church Micro 33... Brockham Multi-cache

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sadexploration: This cache has been replaced by CM1000 wherigo to church, Thanks to all who have visited

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Hidden : 1/12/2008
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Christ Church Brockham

Christ Church was consecrated by the Bishop of Winchester in 1847. At that time, Christ Church was a daughter church of St. Michael's, Betchworth. By 1868, the Parish had become a separate district for ecclesiastical purposes and the incumbent was, by then, a Vicar. The site for the church was donated by Henry Hope Thomas and the Architect appointed for the design was Benjamin Ferry who was pupil of Pugin. It is reported that during the construction of the church, there was a discussion about whether brick, flint or local stone should be the material, but an offer was made by Sir Benjamin Brody to give all the stone required to the walls and this was felt to be too generous an offer to be rejected. Every possible care was taken to select the best stone and an immense quantity of it was set aside as unfit for use. It is, perhaps, unfortunate that the offer was made since much of the problems related to the church are linked to the quality of the stone that was not rejected. By 1883, the church needed massive restoration, particularly because of the defective condition of the exterior stone, and much of the decayed quoin stones were replaced with Bath stone at that time. In 1931, the octave of bells was provided following the bequest by Sidney Poland and, at the same time, the lych gate was constructed to the design of Frederick Hagyard, a local architect. The Church comprises a sanctuary and chancel with a nave to the west. To the north and south are transepts with a choir vestry leading from the south transept and priest's vestry on the north. There is a tower located between the chancel and nave.

The coordinates will take you close to the church where you will need to find a small plaque dedicated to a local doctor. 19AB-19CD

The magnetic micro can then be found at

N 51.13.(B) (D) (D-2) W00.17.(D) (B+D) (A+1)

The cache has a log book only plus micro certificates and hand made micro churches for the first few finders but no pen so please bring one with you


If any body would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let me know first so I can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication


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