The church is medieval dating from the twelfth century. At this church the Revd Legh Richmond is thought to have originated the now globally popular idea of using boards with movable numbers to indicate hymn numbers during church services. The tower is of a very unusual style in that it is built on four piers at the entrance to the church. This is one of only four in examples in Britain. The tower contains a ring of 8 bells which the heaviest weighs 10.5cwt in the key of G. The oldest bell was made in 1594.
Now on to the cache, at the co-ordinates there is an infomation board.
The church stands on an early Christian site which has been used for worship since A80s
An entry into the Court Leet Book of 17B9 refers to a subscription towards building a New Town Hall
To the left of this information board is a blue sign that shows the Sunday Service times, the parish communion starts at C:30am
The Cache can be found at ....
N50 40.CA2 W001 7.CB0
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