This remote and charming upland church has had a stormy history
since it was built in the 12th century. Cruciform, until its south
transept was demolished in 1670, it has several times over the
centuries been declared 'ruinous' and then repaired; now it is
again in good order and cherished. Inside its two bells (c 1380 and
1627) suspended above the west end below the bell-turret are a
curiosity. The 12th century Purbeck marble font and 16th century
screen are notable and there are fine memorials in the nave.
Now for the cache
Find the dates for the Beekeeper
They are AB/C/DEFG - HJ/KL/MNPQ
The cache can be found at
N51 04.BE(C+Q) W000 59.(H+L+G)FA
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
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