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Church Micro 7753.... Swepstone St Peter's Multi-cache

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Hidden : 4/25/2015
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is a Church Micro located at the Church of St Peter's in Swepstone.

The given coordinates take you to one of four prominent grave stones within the church grounds which you need to find before working out the final coordinates for the cache itself. From here make your way clockwise around the church.


The church of St Peter’s that we see today mostly dates from the 14th century, this includes the nave and aisles. The tower could be earlier but was largely rebuilt in 1842 by cladding the tower in ashlar. Of course the earliest part of the church to be built was usually the nave, this would have been the original church. Later we have additions of aisles, chancels, towers & spires etc throughout the later centuries. The naves were also heightened and clerestory windows added as in the many cases in the 15th century to add more light to the interior of the buildings. In about 1800 AD when John Nicholls was writing his “History and Antiquities of Leicestershire”, the church consisted of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, porch and large west tower, much as we see today.

In 1842 as well as the tower renovation a Henry I. Stevens from Derby re-arranged the furnishings. In 1869 the chancel was rebuilt in the usual Victorian style and in the following year the nave and aisles were also restored. Most of the funds for these restorations were donated by the Revd. W.C. Hodgson. The plaster was removed from the walls, the stonework re-pointed and the windows re-glazed. The porch was also rebuilt and the churchyard extended.

The plain circular font is probably Norman and is by the south door as are two alabaster tombs. One has a knight in full length half mail, with sword and gloves. This is William Humphrey who died March 3rd 1591. Across from his tomb is a stone monument to a unknown lady who is dressed in a wimple, this probably dates her to the 14th-15th centuries. The Charnel and Trussell coats of arms are cut in the stone.

I do like Swepstone church, its sits on a prominent position and during Christmas they have a star on top of the church that can be seen for miles. This church has nice character and with its monuments and other features is worth a visit.

 

 

INFORMATION NEEDED TO FIND THE CACHE:

 

1)  Elijah Timms died A6 August 188B aged 6C

2) Ann Timms died 14 March 18D3 aged 5E

3) Thomas Stevenson died 19th of F month 1900 aged 6G

4) Lt Colonel Eric Stanhope Fox died Ascension day 1H95 aged J1

5) Rosamond Mary Stevenson born 16 June 1K08 died 23rd of L month 1991

The cache can be found at

N52 (B-A) G . (A+C+G) H (A+D-E)   W001 C (F+C) . (K-F) D (J-L)

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)