Church Micro 1915...Barton-le-Clay
This cache is now a camo 5ml tube, It only contains a log. You will need to bring your own pen / pencil. Please note that the final cache is located outside the churchyard and is NOT accessible from inside the churchyard. Parking is available alongside the church grounds. The cache has been relocated as it has suffered repeated smuggling.
St. Nicholas' Church has played a central role in the life of the village of Barton-le-Clay for 800 years. It is located at the foot of the lovely Barton Hills which form the northernmost extremities of the Chilterns and which are commonly supposed to have been the inspiration for Bunyan's Celestial Mountains in his great work 'Pilgrim's Progress'.
To find the location of the final cache, you will need to visit the published coordinates and search for the resting place of Rose Eliza (Daughter of Thomas Flint Field). She passed from amongst us on January ABth CDEF.
The final cache can be found at North 51 57.(D-E-C)F(A+B+4) West 000 25.AA(E+F)
If anybody 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.
To view the church micro stats page, please click here