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Royston Vasey Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 2/22/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Level walk to village public garden near Lych gate, then your looking for Micro's.
You will have to cross the road from the carpark to the garden, take care and watch children.
You do not need to look on the road for micro.

The above co-ordinate's are for a 40mm x 22mm micro which contain the co-ordinates for the main cache is a small cache which contain log and pencil and small goodies.
Do make a note of the Trailhead coordinates, this cache is approx 0.23 miles from the First stage.

Sorry it's not Royston Vasey, but it got your attention !!
Tubbs & Edward, Papa Lazorou, Pauline & Mickey, Mr Chinnery
Herr Lipp or Les McQueen, dont live here either !!
They don't even have a (Local) shop !!

It's a little village called LLanasa.

The village of Llanasa is located near the northern end of the Offa's Dyke which routes south for 177 miles to Chepstow. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been designated a Conservation Area.
It nestles in the dip of a carboniferous limestone outcrop (elevation 400 feet), 1 mile south of the coast. At the northern edge of this outcrop, about a mile west of the village and on a crystal clear day, the view affords a breathtaking panorama of the Snowdonia National Park, The Vale of Clwyd, The Isle of Man and even Ireland!
The village was once the seat of the diocesan church of Saint Asaph (Llanasaph) dating back to the 13th century. First indications were of a church here around 500 A.D. It now consists of approximately 60 properties including the current church (circa: 15th century), a coach house (circa 1636, now a residential dwelling), a public house (The Red Lion (circa 1600)), converted barns, granary, and even our very own castle (Gyrn Castle, circa 1850).

The villagers are the proud recipients of the Prince of Wales Award in 1981.
The village has won Best Kept Village in 1991/94/96/99
2001/03, National runner up 2005.
It has also won Wales in Bloom in 2004/06 and Merits in 1995/97 and was National runner-up in 2002/05.
Keep Britain Tidy Award in 1996/98 and 2000.

It's also got a cool duckpond.
Cross the road carefully (visit link)
Royston Vasey (visit link)

Congratulations to Team Mongoose who were 1st to find this Geocache on 24/2/07.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Zvpeb. Ovg purrxl guvf bar. Znva zvpeb. Fvqr bs zrgny tngr

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)