Belvedere and Erith Congregational Church is a small ecclesiastical building of Victorian provenance, est. 1862, that is located on a narrow plot between residential properties. The building is included on Bexley Council’s list of buildings of Local Architectural or Historic Interest. An attached meeting hall that dates from around 1950 lies to the rear of the Church. Both this and the Church are finished in red brickwork.
The co-ordinates take you to the front of the church. All the answers can be seen in and around there.
There are A white words at the top of the grey noticeboard which has B doors. The 4th word has C letters in it.
There are D words in E rows in the blue circle by the red door.
A thin cache (please let me know when the log is getting full) can be found a short walk away:
N51 29. B/E D+E B+E
E0 8. D*E C/B A+E
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