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Church Micro 2573: Dartford Christ Church Mystery Cache

Hidden : 3/15/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The above location is for the Church and not the cache. To find the cache you will need to work out the simple puzzle below. Cache is a magnetic pot containing log only.

The idea for a church on the west side of town can be traced back to 1868 when the Rev. H. B. Bowlby became the vicar of the town centre church of Holy Trinity. Dartford had grown and it became clear that another place of worship was needed. A piece of land was obtained at the junction of Broomhill Rd and Dartford Rd and a corrugated iron church was built.

Printed leaflets were distributed and the first service was held on 30th May 1870. Curates from Holy Trinity developed the work of this mission church. By 1904 a piece of land was donated for a new church and vicarage in Christ Church Road. Christ Church was consecrated for use on October 27th 1909 at a cost of just over £4,000 although only the building was not as long as originally designed, with only 3 of the designed 5 internal arches being completed.

In 1909 Christ Church became a separate parish with its own vicar. Instead of completing the church it was agreed that a hall should be built and this was accomplished in 1934. It was only after the war that the church was completed at a cost of £32,000

In 1968 the Church Council decided to use a piece of land on the other side of the parish that had been offered for church purposes. They felt that they should build a social centre and perhaps allow for occasional services for the very young and old who would find it difficult to get to Christ Church. The Ashen Drive Centre was dedicated in 1972 and became well used by the community and the church. In 1994 ten members of Christ Church relocated to Ashen Drive to start a new congregation. Over the subsequent years the numbers of adults and children worshipping there rose to 40. This thrived for ten years until the centre had to close in 2004, when the structure became unsound. The worshipping members were then integrated into the Christ Church family

At the end of 2006 major works were carried out at the church. Outside, the church car park was covered in tarmac and the fence was replaced. Inside, the building was completely rewired and ramps were installed for wheelchair users. A new porch was added on to make a very welcoming side entrance into the rooms adjacent to the main church space. Here some walls were demolished to provide smart toilet facilities and a superbly appointed new room. The kitchen was also completely replaced. These facilities are hugely appreciated by all who use them. The Church celebrated its Centenary in 2009

Cache can be found at:
N51.26
1st
1st - 2nd
1st - 3rd

E000 12.
2nd/4th
3rd
2nd + 3rd + (3rd/4th)


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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr: Arj abg Byq, (glcr bs ovoyvpny zhfvp)<br /> Pnpur: Trbpurpx jvyy gryy lbh

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)