The coordinates above are for parking
"QUEEN CAMEL, a parish in the hundred of Catsash, in the county of
Somerset, 5 miles to the E. of Ilchester, its post town. It is
situated on the small river Camel, a branch of the Yeo, and is
crossed by the Somerset and Weymouth section of the Great Western
railway. It was formerly a market town, and a place of some
importance. The living is a vicarage* in the diocese of Bath and
Wells, value £222, in the patronage of P. St. J. Mildmay, Esq. The
church is dedicated to St. Barnabas. The Wesleyans have a chapel in
the village. The parochial charities are worth about £10 a year.
Near the village is a hill commanding a fine view over the rich
surrounding country, including about 40 towns and villages. Close
to the river is a sulphureous spring. Two annual fairs are held on
Trinity Tuesday and the 25th October
You must visit the church to gain the information for the
coordinates for the cache
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The Reverends, phone number 01935 8E0F26
N51*01.FCE W002*34.DBA
Once you have found the coordinates you can make it a quick
cache and dash or take a short stroll
The Cache contains the usual trinkets with Log &
Pencil