This is a simple offset multi on the outskirts of the village of Coulter, formerly known as Culter.
The war memorial here is in the form of a wall with pilars and a pediment, on a slightly elevated platform. There is a wreath in the centre of the front face. The war memorial commemorates those who lost their lives in both World War I and World War II.
The final cache, a small tupperware tub, can be found at N 55 3A.ABC W 003 3E.DDB, where:
A = Number of letters in the first name of the Lieutenant who served with the RNVR in WW2.
B = Number of letters in the first name of 2nd Lt. Reid who died in WW1.
C = The number of letters in the acronym that follows Sgt. Henry Brown Burnett's name on the memorial
D = Number of letters in the second word of the line below the stone wreath.
E = The number of people commemorated on the memorial who served in the 9th H.L.I. during WW1.
Checksum: A+B+C+D+E = 20
The final cache location is a short drive or walk away from the war memorial due to proximity to the exisiting Church Micro cache.
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