"Church History"
The Church of St Mary, consecrated in 1220, is an edifice of
mixed styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and
a western embattled tower containing 4 bells.. chancel is
decorated, the arcades of the nave are early English..the windows
are mostly decorated and perpendicular.. the font is circular, and
has a broad band of foliage at the base.. the bowl is surrounded
with figures of dragons and foliage.. the roof of the south aisle
was restored in 1876, and in 1893 a new pulpit and lectern of
Cornish serpentine granite were placed in the church, a new roof
added, and the interior renovated, re-floored and re-seated at a
cost of £1200.00!"
The cache is a camoflaged 35mm small clip lock container, The
paths will get muddy in winter.
Follow the road until you find the footpath on your left, follow
the footpath and again turn left when you reach the end... now just
follow that arrow!