Welcome to Lowick. This is a simple multi-cache with the final container being a short walk away.
According to Visit Northumberland Lowick chutch was originally a medieval chapel linked to the Benedictine Monastery on Holy Island, St John the Baptist Church, Lowick was rebuilt in 1794-1796. It was extensively modified during Victorian times with a chancel added in 1886-87.
It presents today as a large, complete Victorian Church with an impressive hammer- beam wooden roof. Of particular note are the pre-Raphaelite style stained-glass windows, many of these are memorials to members of the Sitwell family from Barmoor Castle. A memorial to General Sitwell and his first wife Constance of 1910 made by the famous Whitechapel Glassworks of London is particularly noteworthy. This window in the pre-raphaelite style shows the vivid use of colour associated with this movement.
To find the container, you need start at the coordinates provided. Here you will find a notice board that says Wednesday services are held at J.3Iam.
The area code for the phone number of the vicar is HP28B.
Walk up the path towards the church, about half way along there are two trees, one on either side of the path. Look to your left as you face the church, there are X headstones topped with a cross. A = (2 + X) / 2
Y is the number of letters in the first word of the second line of the notice board. Z is the number of letters in the first word of the third line of the notice board. C = Y-Z
E is the number of letters in the first word on the notice board
D = E-P
F is the number of letters in the last word of the second line
G is the number of letters in the last word of the first line
The cache is located at N 55 AB.CDE, W 1 FG.HIJ
If you would like to add to the Church Micro series yourself then please look here
http://churchmicro.co.uk/
There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page that can be found at
http://www.15ddv.me.uk/geo/cm/index.html