St.George's

Number 98 in the
series is St George's in Wrotham. Wrotham’s parish church,
one of the first in the country to be dedicated to St George, has
stood here since 960, before St George was even the patron saint of
England. Built entirely out of local materials, it is famous for
having one of the oldest working church clocks in the UK and for
the variety of tunes produced by its six bells. Many visitors
undertake the climb to the roof, via a narrow stone spiral
staircase, to enjoy the spectacular views of the local
countryside.
There is limited
parking on Old London Road.
Cache and
dash.
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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