St Luke's Church, Stoke Hammond.
The Church was originally erected in the 10th century and while it was rebuilt in the 17th century, some traces of the original building remain. It is one of only three cruciform churches in Buckinghamshire. There are three bells and a Sanctus bell. The Church has recently been re-roofed. It has a single manual pipe organ.
The cache
The cache is not at the published coordinates. Instead, these coordinates will take you to the rear of the church where you will find a small black plaque, approximately waist high between two wooden doors.
At the bottom of the plaque there is a phone number. Convert this as follows- 0ABC1 DEF700
You will find the cache at: N51 57.(DxD)FD W000 43.(A+D)(D-A)(B+A)
The cache is not within the church boundary, but is a short walk away.
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