Bromley United Reform Church
Another in the ever expanding Church Micro Series, started by Sadexploration.
The origins of the church lie in the evangelical revival following John Wesley’s preaching across the country. The market town of Bromley invited London ministers to preach and the Bethel Chapel was started in 1788, later becoming Bromley Congregational Church and, in 1972, Bromley United Reformed Church.
In 1989 the United Reformed Church was rebuilt in Widmore Road, as the old site was swallowed by the Glades shopping centre. The new building is modern and bright, large and very adaptable. It is a busy building at the heart of the town, visited by over a thousand people every week with a café and several meeting rooms.
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The cache, a tie wrapped black bison, is not at the given coordinates, which are by the name board on the corner of the church. On the name board under the words "United Reform Church" there are 7 words, the number of letter in each word can be taken as ABCDEFG. To find the location of the cache you will need to solve the formula below:
N51 24.(G-A) A (D-F)
E0 1.(B-E) (F-E) (C/2)
The cache location is very exposed and at many hours of the day you will be in clear view of car drivers, so use maximum stealth please. The cache location is accessible to wheelchair users but the cache may be too high to be reached from a wheelchair.
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