Staffordshire Church Gems - St Lukes (Tittensor) Traditional Cache
cannonedwards: Called by to check it, and the wall nearby has been re-pointed so we guessing the cache went then too.
Thanks to everyone who went to look for it.
Mark & Annie
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Staffordshire Church Gems - St Lukes (Tittensor)
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We’d like to thank The Washers for conceiving the idea, initiating the series and inviting other cachers to
add to it. Shropshire has its Church Gems, but so does
Staffordshire and hopefully can become just as
popular.
The cache is obtained from outside the churchyard.
The village church of St. Luke's Tittensor is located close to the busy A34 main road. Designed by Thomas Roberts, a local architect, it was built in 1880 of stone, brick and tiling with a timber framed top to the tower and a timber framed gable at the west end.
The northeast tower contains a clock and six bells, which have been rung by the Williamson family for more than 70 years.
Our attention was drawn to this church by John from The Bolas Heathens.
The cache is a nano so please take your own pen.
Parking can be found off Bracken Close, PLEASE USE THIS PARKING.
The cache is close to the A34, approximately 3 metres off the edge of the road so please keep an eye on geokids.
Happy Caching
Mark & Annie
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