This is added to the Church Micro series with the kind permission
of sadexploration.
The church is thought to have been built on a pagan burial mound
overlooking the River Rother some time before 1086 when in was
included in the Domesday Book. The chancel and nave date from the
11th century, the windows from the 14th century and the font is
12th century. This is another church with no electricity.
The above co-ordinates are for the church. To find the cache you
will need to explore the churchyard and answer some questions.
How many headstones are in a line along the east side of the
church? =A
How many seats are there along the south side of the church? =
B
How many windows are on the the north side of the church -
including the porch? = C
How many headstones are on the lower, northern part of the
churchyard - near the willow? = D
You can find the cache at N 51 00.0(A-B)(B) W 000 48.0B(C+D)
The cache is a small tupperware-type box in a camo bag with a
logbook and pencil, along with some small swaps.
If anybody would like to expand this series we would just ask
that you contact sadexploration first so he can keep track of the
church numbers and names and to avoid duplication.