The church of St. Peter stands by itself south of the Midhurst-Rogate road; it consists of a chancel and nave, both originally 12th-century, if not 11th, and a modern annexe to the west, consisting of a porch flanked by a vestry and a sexton's store. It is built of rubble with ashlar dressings and roofed with tile.
There is a priest's door (blocked) with plain jambs and lintel, either a modern reproduction or old work retooled.
The font is tub-shaped, perhaps 12th-century, resting on a later polygonal base. The altar and rails are perhaps 17th-century, the other fittings are modern.
The above co-ordinates are for car-parking. To find the cache you will need to answer the following questions;
Question 1: Go to N51 00.318 W000 50.143 and find Sgt GA Simmonds' military number = 1A6B
Question 2: Go to N51 00.313 W000 50.157 where the Orams are buried. When was Mary Helena born and when did she die? = 18CD to 19EF
Question 3: Go to N51 00.299 W000 50.153. When was Georgina Carnegie born? = 22nd April 181G. (Whilst you are there, have a look at why she isn't in the neighbouring vault...!)
To find the cache go to N51 00.(A-B)(C+B)E W000 50.(F-E)(A+G)(D+G)
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.