St. Mary
Another contribution to this series, started by sadexploration, is St. Mary, Byfleet.
The chancel and nave seem to have been built early in the 14th century and are of very plain detail. Over the north doorway are the remains of a mural painting, apparently that of a seated king under a canopy. This was revealed in 1853; the work is probably of early 14th-century date, and a little to the west of the doorway is also a painted consecration cross.
A simple offset cache where the coordinates will take you to a place where you will get the info you need.
There are two dates on the bench, 19AB (left) and 19CD (right), and between these dates are E words.
The cache can be found at:
N51 19.C(C-B-E)(C-D) W000 28.DB(A+D-C)
You might want to avoid school run times as it can get very busy around this area.
The cache has a log book only plus micro certificates but no pen so please bring one with you.
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