Holy Trinity Church at Grazeley Green is a redundant church.
This small Victorian Gothic Church is situated on the south side of a large churchyard in the small village of Grazeley in Berkshire situated to the south west of junction 11 of the M4. The church was built in 1850 to designs by Benjamin Ferrey in the Decorated style and consists of a nave, chancel, north vestry and south porch. The church is available for sale or lease for uses falling within Class D1 of the Town and Country Planning Use Classes Order. Opposite the front entrance of the church is a lovely pond - you could take some bread with you to feed the ducks.
The cache can be found along a public footpath which runs along the side of the churchyard.