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Church Micro 10419...Low Fell - St Anne Multi-cache

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Hidden : 1/17/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


St Anne’s is a dual-purpose church and hall, built in the 1970s to serve a housing estate, and incorporating some historic features of unknown provenance. 

This site was agricultural land until about 1950, when a housing estate was built at Harlow Green. The parish was erected in 1968 and a combined church and parish centre built in 1975-76. The architect was Wilfrid McCann, completing the designs initiated by his late partner, Anthony J. Rossi. The builder was Michael Grady of Newcastle and the cost was £70,000. The parish centre was opened by Bishop Lindsay on 16 March 1976.

The square-plan outer wall of the church has plain dark russet brick walls with recessed pointing; the [roof]s are of cement slate and mineral felt, with two triangular upstands providing vertical roof lights over the entrance and the sanctuary. The plan seems to be irregular but is simple, for the church is diagonally-set on that square base, and the hall is an eastern extension. The flat-roofed porch is at the northeast; ritual east is at the southwest, and ritual orientation will be referred to in this description. At northwest, glazed double doors have a plain brown surround, and service doors with soldier-coursed lintels, or facing to lintels, are to the right of them.

Inside, sturdy plain pews are arranged in blocks facing the sanctuary; in the sanctuary is a reused grey marble altar of unknown provenance, possibly nineteenth-century in date, with four Corinthian shafts and set diagonally in front of a simple tabernacle on a corner shelf. A crucifix hangs above the tabernacle. The timber font is set in a niche north of the altar, and a timber ambo stands near the edge of the sanctuary platform, near the font. Flanking the tabernacle are two rectangular windows filled with historic stained glass signed by Meyer & Co. of Munich; their provenance has not been established. They are backed with Georgian wire glazing. At the back of the church a partly-glazed screen allows sight of the church from the narthex. 

Sourced from http://taking-stock.org.uk/Home/Dioceses/Diocese-of-Hexham-Newcastle/Gateshead-St-Anne

This is a multi-cache. Please use stealth when retrieving the cache which can be found a short distance away at N 54 55. ABC W 001 35.DEF

Where:

A = Number of crosses on the brick pillars at the gate minus 1

B = Number of large crosses on the church door

C = Number of letters in the 3rd word on the blue sign on the front of the church minus 1

D = Number of letters in the 2nd word on the blue sign on the front of the church plus 1

E = Number of letters in the 6th word on the blue sign on the front of the church minus 1

F = Number of hanging basket brackets on the front of the church building

Checksum = 16

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ybj, zntargvp

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)