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Church Micro 8515...St Germans Multi-cache

Hidden : 10/4/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A straightforward multi starting at the Great West Door of the beautiful church of St Germans.


The Church

The church of St Germanus in the village of St Germans in south-east Cornwall is one of the finest, oldest and historic parish churches in the county, and one of the oldest buildings still in use for its original purpose.  Set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and at the heart of the St Germans Conservation Area, the church is of exceptional architectural, art historical, archaeological and historic significance which is reflected in its Grade 1* Listing.

An earlier building on the site was the cathedral for Cornwall between 926 and 1030, before the area was absorbed into the Diocese of Exeter just before the Norman Conquest. The Normans then built a Priory on the site of the old cathedral, and the present church building dates to the 13th century and has more original Norman masonry in its powerful and iconic west front than any other Cornish church; indeed it is one of the most significant Norman doors in England. 
The monks lived on the site of the adjacent house of Port Eliot, which still has visible monastic 12th-century walls with lancet windows in the basement, though the rest of the monastic buildings were changed in the late 18th century. The Bishop sometimes stayed in a magnificent house at Cudden beake in the village.
The monastery had a busy port and was an important attraction for pilgrims visiting St Germanus’ relics. The last Prior, Robert Swymmer, surrendered the Priory in 1539 and it was leased from the Crown by John Champnon in 1540 after the Kings agents had stripped everything of value, later passing to the Eliot family, who still live there today. 
Today the only relics remaining from the monastery (apart from the church itself) are a 15th-century statue of St Antony of Padua, the 13th century font, a 13th century coffin in the porch and a misericord seat with a carving of Dando and his hounds. Dando (as the legend goes) was a monk who took drink from a man on horseback (the devil) on the sabbath.  With his hounds he was was reputedly dragged into the waters and never seen again. His ghost and his hounds are said to haunt the estate.

St Germanus of Auxerre visited Britain in 429 AD. We do not have evidence that he visited the village, but the church and village were associated with him by the 10th century.

The Cache

The cache is not at the headline coordinates but is only a shortish walk away through the pretty village of St Germans.

!!Please take care - the road is a busy one!!

The headline coordinates take you to the unmistakable Great West Door of the church which is Norman in origin and shows its links to the earlier cathedral that stood near this site.

To find the final coordinates you need to answer the following questions all related to the door itself:

1. How many circular bronze bosses are there below the bottom hinge? = A

2. How many letters are there cast into the circular centre of the bronze cross? = B (To avoid confusion, B=4)

3. How many circular bosses are there in the curved arch of the outer rim at the top of the door? = C

4. How many hinges on the door? = D

5. How many bunches of grapes are there on the end of any one of the arms of the cross? = E

The total of your numbers should add up to 23.

The cache can be found at N 50 23.AB(C+E) W 004 18.(B+C)(C+D)(C-E)

The cache is a shortish walk away but beware of traffic.

The cache is a small tube - BYOP

Please be stealthy at the cache location - it is overlooked.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Onfr bs cbjre cbyr Q059J haqre n fznyy fgbar. Cyrnfr or fgrnygul.

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)