Number 72 in the series is St John the Baptist in Meopham. This striking flint church is substantially the same today as when originally built in 1325 on the site of an earlier Saxon church. The vicar's vestry, the oldest part of the church, was formerly a Lady's Chapel before being converted to a private chantry complete with squint so that church services could be observed in seclusion. Slightly older are the aisles which were rebuilt in 1386 following the earthquake of 1382 and the 14th to 20th Century stained glass windows.
So to the cache:
At N51 22.311 E000 21.660 (stage 1) You will find a bench presented by the WI. THe year on it is ABCD
At N51 22.315 E000 21.648 (stage 2) You will find a concrete footpath sign. The First three words are: EFG
Cache can be found at:
N51 22. (D-A) (F-G) (C-A)
E000 21. (E+A) D B
The cache is a double potted Micro.