St Botolph's Church is an Anglican church in the Heene area of the borough of Worthing, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. It had 11th-century origins as a chapelry within the parish of West Tarring, but declined and fell into disuse by the 18th century. Neighbouring Worthing's rapid development as a seaside resort in the 19th century encouraged residential growth around the ancient village of Heene, and a new church with the same dedication was built to serve both Heene and the high-class planned estate of West Worthing. Edmund Scott's Early English Gothic-style church (listed at Grade C) stands next to the fragmentary ruins of the old church, which are listed separately at Grade II.
The church is also one of very few locally with a tower of eight bells.
To find the cache:
At the posted coordinates you will find a blue noticeboard with three lines of central text at the top and one at the very bottom.
Assign values to the following:
A = Number of times the letter E appears in the bottom line
B = Number of times the letter H appears in the bottom line
C = Number of letters in the name of the Diocese (top left of noticeboard)
D = Number of letters in the first word of the top line of central text
E = Number of letters in the third word of the third line of central text
Then plot the following:
N50 48. D (C-E) B
W000 23. (D-E) (A*B) (B+D)
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