St.Peter
& St.Paul

Number 75 in the
series is St Peter & St Paul in Luddesdown. This tiny church is
the result of Henry III’s church reforms during the 13th
Century when many noblemen built churches within the boundaries of
their own manors. Despite some restoration following the collapse
of the nave roof in 1865, many of the Church’s medieval
features remain. But it is St Peter and St Paul’s rare 19th
Century wall paintings, described as a particularly fine example of
Victorian church art, that most visitors come to see, especially
‘Pentecost’ and ‘The Donation of the
Keys’.
The initial
coordinates are not for the cache but for the substantial car
park.
The final position of
the cache is at N 51° 22.(B-A)AA E 000° 24.0(A+B)C which
is revealed by solving the following clue.
N 51° 22.214 E
000° 23.835 - In memory of Doris Honeybunn - 19AB to
19C8.
The cache has a log
book but no pen so please bring one with you.
If anybody would
like to expand this series please do, I would just ask that you
could let sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the
Church numbers and names to avoid duplication
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