Holy Trinity is a relatively modern church located within a small conservation area on New Hythe Lane, Larkfield. Construction on the church, which was previously known as New Hythe church, started in the early 1850s. The fabric of the church consists of Kentish rag stone, with large quantities of Bath stone dressings at the corners and around windows and doorways. The extensive buttressing is a structural feature that is very important in view of the lack of foundations and the very sandy nature of the soil. The roof consists of peg tiles.
Visit the listed coordinates to collect the following information:
Peter Hart - ABCD - EFGH
The cache can be found at...
N 51 18. (A+C) (B-F) (G-H)
E 000 26. (B-C) (H-E-A) (D)
The cache is an unusual micro - I've enjoyed placing this one so I hope you enjoy finding it. Contains only the log sheet so you'll need a pen. Please ensure the log is replaced securely to stop it getting wet!
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