The Christ Church at Crouch End Hill was consecrated in 1862 after being built on a half acre of land donated for this purpose by Charles Scrase Dickins, owner of a large part of the land in Crouch Hill. The church was intended as a replacement for a nearby chapel consecrated in 1848, which, however, had only limited capacity of 150 people.
In 1865, a sum sufficient for expansion of the church to meet its original design was obtained, and in 1867 the first services were held in the extended church, now also having the south aisle. This is the state you will find the church in these days, although some re-structuring works were undertaken in the 1970s and re-configuration of the interior in the 1980s.
The cache itself is a 35mm film cannister-like container, easily accesible 24/7.
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