St Marys Micro (Monxton) Traditional Cache
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An easy to find micro near the church in Monxton. Please be careful on the road. You'll need to bring a pencil.
The church of St Mary The Virgin. was rebuilt in 1854 in flint and stone, the only part of the former building preserved being the 12th-century capitals of the chancel arch and perhaps a few other stones belonging to it. The entrance is in the south wall and has a wooden porch. A wood bell-turret is supported at the west end on an arch between two buttresses; it has oak shingled sides with traceried openings to the bell-chamber; above it is a small octagonal spire rising from a square roof and covered with oak shingles. There are two bells, one inscribed T. W. Francis foster 1669 Richard Wale churchwarden, and the other by R. Wells of 'Aubourn,' 1783, and with the churchwardens' names.
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Ng onfr bs cbfg
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