Those familiar with the other God's Acre caches should have no problem locating this cache. Please take a pen or pencil to log your visit as the cache does not contain one. Please show respect when searching for the cache; there should be no need to climb or walk over graves. Please replace the cache as you found it and ensure it is out of sight of muggles.
God's Acre IX
The Churchyard is God's acre - a sanctuary for wildlife, a haven for many plants and cared for accordingly. Even as this is sanctuary in which to remember the departed it is also a sanctuary to the living. It is an opportunity to rejoice in the abundance of God's creation over which we have been given responsibility.

In 1717 the church was lengthened by 21 feet and a gable topped by a bellcote added to the west end. Rear and side galleries were erected between 1757 and 1777 by Rector James Wilks reached by an outer double stairwell on either side of the porch. Fell into decay following building of new church (on a different site) but rescued by Rev T.Howard who took down the galleries and chancel extension, and reroofed the church in 1849. Further restoration took place in 1877 and in 1955 since when it has been regularly used for services.
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