The church of Saint Nicholas, Hulcote, is quite a rarity – a church wholly built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). It was built about 1590 by the Lord of the Manor of Hulcote, Richard Charnock, whose initials are picked out in nail heads on the south door. An inscription in the church states that Charnock "re-edified his parish church at his own proper charge". The two bells are dated 1593 and are inscribed "Richard Charnocke Esqueir".
Parking is available for 1/2 cars at the listed waypoint.
Once you get to the church, walk up the main path to the church. You will walk across pairs of gravestones. Eventually the path narrows to single stones. How many are there? This is A.
Now look at the sign on the door. Services are at B.15am.
Walk clockwise round the church and find the gravestone of Ann Street. She lived from 19CD to 19EF.
The cache can be found at N52 02.A(B-2)(D+2) W000 37.(C+3)(E-1)(F-3)
You are looking for a 35mm container wrapped in black duct tape.
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