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Church Micro 2785 Kilby II Traditional Geocache

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Paul and Nathan
Team Burgo
10 December 2018

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Hidden : 10/4/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

There is no need to enter the church grounds as you can get the cache on the outside.


“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.There is also a Church Micro Stats page found via the Bookmark list”

"Kilby is 6 miles south-east of Leicester and is a small village of around 300 people. Kilby is in the Domesday Book as 'Cilebi' but the name of the village is probably Danish in origin as denoted by the 'by' at the end of name. The manor of Kilby may have belonged to nearby Wistow in earlier times, it is recorded that in the 19th century much of the village was part of the Wistow estate and many of the workers and servants lived in Kilby. The church of St Mary Magdalene replaces an earlier church which was built in 1220 on the same site. It had a Norman arcade and a brick tower built in 1815. Originally the church was surrounded by the village but like some other villages (such as Bruntingthorpe and Loddington) the village itself migrated eastwards. This could have been for a variety of reasons but the most likely answer is the Plague that swept England in the 14th century which could have depopulated the village. The church today dates from 1857; it was recorded by Henry Kebble that "the inhabitants of Kilby have taken down their church with the design to re-build it. The first stone of the ediface was laid this day by Ursula Elizabeth Halford of Wistow Hall, the patron of the incumbency who gave a large magnificent contribution to the expenses of the building". The cost of the church was £1500 and it consists of a large nave, west bellcote, north aisle and chancel.   This church is not normally open but it is still used for services.

There is some limited parking by the church and access around the church is fine"

Special thanks to GJP for the original cache and description

Congratulations to Bazhornet for his FTF

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Qba'g yrnir nal fgbar haghearq va lbhe frnepu

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)