St Peters
St Peter’s was built from 1866 to 1870 on the former grounds of Premonstratensian Abbey, using sea-worn stones from the coast of Kent. Frederick Marrable, a prominent architect who designed Garrick Street and the Garrick Club in Covent Garden, took on the task of designing the Gothic features of St Peter’s, bringing it to life. He also designed St Mary Magdalene’s Church in St Leonards-on-Sea.
The hand-wound clock in the tower was built by Smiths of Clerkenwell, who also created Big Ben at the Houses of Parliament. The clock was added to the tower, not as an afterthought, but much later in the game as St Peter’s crowning jewel.
When standing at the given coords you should see a lamppost across the road behind you. The number on this lamppost is ABC
The cache can be found at:
N51 27.(B*9)(C-B)C W000 01.(B*8)(C-2)A
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