St. Martin’s Methodist Chapel is quite a typical 19th century, 300 seater building, erected in 1851 near the heart of the north eastern parish of St. Martin in Jersey.
It succeeded a smaller chapel of 1820, part of which remains in the buildings that form “Ash Cottage”, which you will pass on your right as you drive up Rue de Belin, up to the present day chapel.
At the millennium, the Chapel was given a major refurbishment, which aimed to make it more convenient for more modern and flexible styles of worship, while preserving and celebrating some of the more striking architectural features from its past.
Its classical “shoe-box” proportions give it a pleasant acoustic both for worship and choir performances
To find the cache go to the listed co ords where there is a date stone. Using the numbers reading left to right they become ABCD
The cache can be found at N49 13. CC(A+D) W002 02.B(B+A)(D-A)
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