St. Augustine's Church was built in 1899 and extended in 1911. Substantial rebuilding work was required following a direct hit during an air raid during the Second World War in 1944, and following a fire in 1991 which destroyed the roof and much of the internal fabric.
During the war the community was served by a British Restaurant operated from St. Augustine's Church Hall, which supplied up to 250 lunches, six days a week and also provided lunches for school children and local factories.
The co-ords should take you near to the war memorial at the front of the church. See GC8FHRE for the exact location. There's a stone scroll in grateful remembrance for those that fell in the Second World War. You'll need to count all the initials on it.
You are looking for a magnetic 1.5ml container a short stroll away at:
N51 28.
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