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Church Micro 6012....Purton Methodist Multi-cache

Hidden : 6/15/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This Church Micro is placed at what was the Primitive Methodist Chapel in the Village of Purton, on the Edge of Swindon in Wiltshire.


About the Chapel:

 

meeting house was licensed for Primitive Methodists at Green Hill in the house of John Hunt on 11th November 1828. In 1843 a cottage was bought and converted to a chapel for £123. The early Methodists in Purton encountered much resistance to their worship and it was said that not until 1852 could they 'worship without fear'.

A growing congregation meant that a larger and more central chapel was needed and in 1856 the Upper Square Chapel was built. This was enlarged in 1893 to provide more seating and a school. The new memorial stone was laid on 7th August 1893 and the congregation met in a barn belonging to Mr Lewis of Blacklands Farm, Pavenhill, while the work was carried out. In 1911 a new heating system was installed while in 1912 the oil lamps were replaced by gas, which in their turn were replaced by electric lighting in 1927. A manse for the minister was built in 1953 but after the 1950s the congregation declined. The Wesleyan Methodists were in a similar position and it was decided that one Methodist Church would be sufficient for Purton.

The churches united in September 1969. It was recommended that the Wesleyan Play Close chapel be the chosen building and this chapel was extensively altered and extended. During this period all Purton Methodists met in the Upper Square chapel until the Play Close chapel was re-opened in March 1973. The Upper Square chapel then became redundant and is now a private house.

About this Cache:

 

Because of the location of the chapel, this geocache starts at the front of the chapel. By using the information found here you will be able to work out the final geocache location, which is less than a km away from the chapel.

The name now given to the Chapel, using all the number of letters in each word found on the whole name plate, work out the final coordinates:

'Number of Vowels on Top Line' = A
'Number of H's on whole plaque' = B

Final Coordinates: N 51 A(A+2).(A/A)(BxB)(A-B) W 001 (A+B)B.(A+(Bx2))(AxB)((AxA)-B)

About the Series:

 

 

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

1 Orsber gur Qbt

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)