The Baptist church was built in 1904, although there are accounts of a Baptist Church in Burnham from 1673.
In 1712, a High Street public house called the Jews Well was given to the church and licences for worship. In the early 19th century this building was demolished and it was replaced by an octagonal building known locally as the round church. By 1903 a larger chapel was required and the current building was erected.
Contact: Rev. Tony Jones - 01621 782095
The cache can be found at N 51 37.ABC E 0 49.DEF. To work out the coordinates, you need to answer these simple questions below.
There is a waiting restriction sign outside the building. The first number divided by two gives you the numbers for A and B.
The restriction ends at E:FFpm.
There are two words painted onto the road. The second word has C letters in it.
There is a road name sign very close by. D is the number of letters in the second word, take away the number of letters in the first word.
I dislike nano caches as much as most people, but sometimes it is necessary. I wanted the cache to be along the waterside, and there was a gap of about 10m to fit the container in. GZ can be very busy with muggle activity. The difficulty rating reflects this. It is much easier to grab at night without having to worry so much about being watched whilst searching.
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