Stowmarket is a small market town situated in Suffolk, England, on the busy A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds to the West and Ipswich to the South-East. The town is on the main rail line between London and Norwich, and has an approximate population of 19,000. It is the largest town in the Mid Suffolk district. Stowmarket lies on the River Gipping, which is joined by its tributary, the River Rat, to the South of the town. The town takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘Stow’ meaning ‘principal place’, and was granted a market charter in 1347 by Edward III. A bi-weekly market is still held there today on Thursday and Saturday. The church of St Peter and St Mary is in the ‘Decorated’ style and dates to the 14th century. The 16th century former vicarage, now the Town Council offices and register office, has associations with John Milton, and ‘Milton’s Tree’ in its grounds is believed to be an offshoot of one of the many trees he planted there. Opened in 1967, the Museum of East Anglian Life occupies a 70 acre (283,000 m⊃2;) site close to the town centre. The co-ordinates given (N52° 11.111 E000° 59.935) are for the first clue and not for the cache itself. 1) How many letters run vertically down the side of the wall? A 2) N 52° 11.187 E 000° 59.873 What is the date above the door? 19BC 3) N 52° 11.216 E 000° 59.612 How many glass panes are there on the front of this building? DE 4) N 52° 11.287 E 000° 59.824 How old was Mary Ann when she died? FG 5) N 52° 11.379 E 000° 59.997 What year was the plaque unveiled? 19HJ 6) N 52° 11.315 E 000° 59.342 On the left hand pillar, How many names are there on the big plaque? KL 7) N 52° 11.571 E 000° 58.875 What year did HFG place this? 19MN 8) Cache location N 52° 11.X ' E 000° 58.Y ' Where: X = (A x B x H x N) + (M + N) Y = (C x D) + (E x F x G) + (H x J x K) Good luck ** Well done to Team sile on the FTF **
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