St Mary, North Marden is a single cell Norman church, consisting of an undivided nave and chancel. The chancel has a semi-circular (apsidal) end, which is one of only six chancels in small English churches. The principal feature of the church is the elaborate Norman south doorway. It is made from the same Caen stone as Chichester Cathedral, believed to have been shipped across the channel to Chichester and then transported by packhorse to North Marden. The church is delightfully simple and has no electricity. It is Grade 1 listed.
At the above coordinates you'll have to find the following information:
Thomas Basil Crees died on the 8th of July 19AB aged CD. His wife Lucy died on EFth February 1975 aged GH.
Now turn around and you'll see a large bench. As you are looking at it, how many vowels are there between the left leg (being the first leg) and the second leg? This equals J.
How many 'Y's are there between the middle two legs? This equals K.
How many words are there between the third and fourth leg? This equals L.
The final cache can be found after a short walk at N50 5(L+H).(C-B)(A-D)(J-K) W000 51.(E+H)(G-K)(F-H).
Please stamp the logbook with the provide stamp and sign your caching name. Feel free to use your own stamp if you want to. Please do not remove the stamp or ink pad from this cache.
If anybody would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication
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