The Church of St Giles takes its name from the patron saint of beggars and cripples and stands next to Mountnessing Hall, which is Elizabethan with a Georgian façade (see if you can spot the false window).
St Giles is a Grade I Listed building which has features that date back to the twelfth century. It dates from Norman times with Early English alterations and displays re-used Roman bricks and tiles in its structure. The Church is well known for its huge timberwork 15th century turret.
The cache has a log book but no pen so please bring one with you.
You are looking for a 35mm film case.
PLEASE REPLACE THE LOGBOOK IN THE ZIPLOCK BAG AS THIS KEEPS IT DRY !!
If any body would like to expand to this series please do, could you please let sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication