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Church Micro 6366...Cromer - Methodist Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 9/19/2014
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Geocache Description:

This is the hardest church micro I have ever set only because information on the church is almost non existant. So Below is the the information i have found out past and present.


The Cromer Methodist Church was built 1910 and the architect that built the church was Augustus Frederic Scott who was born in 1854. His father was also a methodist minister.

Ther previous chapel on the site was moved to the rear and became the school room.

Cromer Methodist Church is known for its unusual features - the beautiful oak furniture and fittings and it’s ornate internal features. 
The church has a small Junior Church membership.

The facility is regularly used by members of the local community for numerous activities alongside church services.

The Methodist Church wishes to be an environment where all are welcome and cared for. In order to allow for widest possible access, this church has the following facilities available:

  • Wheelchair Accessible Access
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Loop
  • Large Print

Unfortunately there is no parking in the immediate vicinity. But there are many car parks close by.

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