St Bartholomew
St Bartholomews is a grade 1 listed building and parts of the church date from the fourteenth century although it was heavily restored by A W Blomfield in 1881-2 and the south aisle, west porch and organ chamber and vestry were added in 1900. It now consists of an aisled nave, chancel, south east organ chamber and vestry, north west tower with shingled spire, and north and west porches. Extensive alterations have been made to the west end of church including the insertion of a steel-frame floor to form two meeting rooms, with tea and coffee making facilities, and two staircases, a room below at the west end of the nave, also with tea and coffee making facilities and a chapel, which incorporates the War Memorial, at the west end of the south aisle. The west porch was extended to provide two lavatories (one for the disabled). The new rooms are enclosed in glazed hardwood screens.
Number 16 in the series is a simple offset magnetic micro. The coordinates will take you to the entrance to the churchyard where you need to find the phone number for the parish office; the cache is not far away.
Parish Office 01293 ABCDEF
The cache is at. N51.10. E ( D + 1) A W00.10. ( C + D ) ( E + F ) ( A - E )
The cache has a log book only plus micro certificates and hand made micro churches for the first few finders but no pen so please bring one with you
If any body would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let me know first so I can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication
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