Theale owes much of its past and present prosperity to its good road communications links. In the pre-railway era, the village was an important staging post on the old Bath Road, as witnessed by the number of old pubs to be found on its High Street, and the former brewery that served them. One local legend claims that Theale got its name, "The Ale" from when it was the first staging post out of London along the Bath Road.
Theale was also the setting for the film The Borrowers.
It might be worth while checking to local Church Micro or other caches close by, which could be picked up en-route to the final cache location.
Visit each of the waypoints and answer the questions which will help you calculate the coodinates for the final cache location.
Stage 1: The date on the plaque relating to Miss Kidd = ABCD
Stage 2: House number for The Doll's House = EF
Stage 3: The car parking charges on the big sign attached to the side building of the pub = GH
Stage 4. The number of lamps above the restaurant's name = I * 3 (sorry for the multiplication Lamps have changed)
Stage 5. How many metal brackets in the shape of the letter S are on the side of the building, = J
Stage 6. Number of intertwined rings on the two gates combined. = K
The cache can be found at:
N51.GK.C(C-F)F
W001.(D-H)E.(B-A)I(I-J)
You can check your answers for this puzzle on Geochecker.com.