St. Giles Church, Shipbourne
Built in 1880 by local landowner, Edward Cazalet, this pretty stone church is renowned locally for its ghostly inhabitant, said to be Sir Henry Vane, former resident of the Fairlawne Estate and Secretary of State to Charles I. Sir Henry was executed as a result of switching from Cavalier to Roundhead and back again during the English Civil War and his noticeably shorter stone coffin, alleged to be the result of his beheading, can be found in the crypt of St Giles.
Parking for this can be found at N51 14.825 E000 16.755 and then a short walk to the cache
Note, there is an additional clue in this one which will be needed along with nine others in order to find a Church micro bonus
If any body would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication