A member of the North Hinckford Team Ministry
The church of St Barnabas is set back from the road at the eastern end of this delightfully quiet village with fine views to the south and east. The stone and flint building dates from the 12th and 14th centuries, although the location was used by Saxons and earlier worshippers. The site has been designated a Regionally Important Geological Site because of the unuasual number of large boulders in and around the churchyard; this probably indicates a Pagan site of great antiquity.
The cache is just a short stroll from the Church which takes you through a lovely grassy meadow.
[Source: A Church Near You]
The cache is a small black flip-top container about the size of a 35mm film can. Please replace as found.
First to Find... McWomble

If any body would like to expand on this series please do, but could you please let sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication.