St. Andrews

Another contribution to this series, started by sadexploration, is St. Andrews Cobham.
There is no mention of a church in 1086 although it is reasonable to presume that one existed. The parish church of St Andrew has many Norman features. Cobham remained the property of Chertsey Abbey until 1537, when the abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII, and it is recorded that Henry visited Cobham on a number of occasions. In 1553 Queen Mary granted it to George Bigley and then Cobham passed, through marriage, to the Gavell family who held it for next 150 years.
A simple offset cache where the coordinates will take you to a place where you will get the info you need.
An MP for the City of London for AB years. Age at death CD years.
The cache can be found at:
N51 19.(C-A)(A+D+1)(A+C-1) W000 24.(D+B+1)(C-A-1)(A+B+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 and hand made micro churches but no pen so please bring one with you.
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