The earliest remaining part of the church of St Peter is the west tower, which dates from the first half of the 13th century. The tower walls are mostly built of a dark-brown ironstone. The chancel walls and the west wall of the aisle are faced with the same ironstone as the tower, while the east wall of the aisle is faced with chalk. The north wall of the nave is of plastered flint-work, and all the modern walling is of local stone.
In the churchyard are a number of mediaeval coffin slabs, most of them having double hollow-moulded edges, and all of them have crosses with foliate ends to the arms, and stepped bases.
At the above co-ordinates find the date that Henry Haines made his gift - 16AB.
Under the Yew tree, find the memorial for the faithful servant at Liss Place - for how many years? = CD
How many iron crosses are there on the tower? E
Now you can look for the cache at N51 03.(B-E)(E-D)(C-A) W000 54.(C-A)(B-D) B.