The Old Vicarage is a 15th century timber framed house in the beautiful village of Claverley. It overlooks the churchyard of All Saints Church which is worth a visit in itself. The church has some rare wall paintings dating to circa 1200, in a style reminiscent of the Bayeaux Tapestry.
The cache is not at the above co-ordinates (they are the co-ords for the first stage)
At the above co-ordinates, you will find a commemorative plaque with four digits. They are represented by ABCD
YOU WILL NOT FIND THE NECESSARY NUMBERS ON THE CHURCH NOTICE BOARD
Substitute the letters in the following equation to obtain the co-ordinates for the cache.
N52 32.(D-A)(BxD) W002 18.(B-C)(BxC-D)
The cache is a 1.2litre Lock & Lock type container in a camo bag with a selection of swaps. There are certificates for the first three finders. Please ensure that you replace it exactly where you found it.
Parking can be difficult near to the church and along the narrow streets of Claverley. Use of the suggested parking at ‘The Plough’ public house is strongly recommended but take care with geokids as the footpaths are narrow.