St Michael's Church Traditional Cache
ccrevell: Time to call a day on this one, its done well to last 12 years in this location.
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A small screw top container with room for log and pencil only
St Michael's church in Kerry, about 3 miles to the south-east of Newtown, is a double-naved structure with a large west tower. Of the original Norman church only the arcade survives, and from the 14thC is the chancel arcade and the tower which is in typical Montgomeryshire style with a timber-framed belfry. The main body of the church was rebuilt in 1882-3. Inside there are 14thC or 15thC roofs, a bell of around 1410, a Perpendicular font, together with an 18thC chest and a few monuments of the same century.
The cache is NOT situated in the church grounds, however if time permits the church is worth a visit. The cache can be undertaken as a cache and dash or as part of a circular walk taking in other caches in the area (Muddy Lane, Bridge or ford?, Sawmills Duck Pond, Pentre Bridge and Avenue of trees). Please park in the village square or car park and not the lane.
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