The church of Saint Bartholomew is situated at the end of a long lane, away from the main village, in a very peaceful location. Originally there was a mill and other dwellings in the vicinity, but it is thought that the main village moved to higher ground as a precaution against the plague. The church is of Saxon/Norman origin and was most probably built within a few years of 1100AD. It is a simple single cell building and is one of five churches on the Cotswolds which have no east window. The simplicity of the building gives it a charm of its own and it has a very prayerful atmosphere.
The cache itself is a 35 ml film canister and is reachable from the road. You will not need to enter any private land or any of the church grounds to retrieve the cache.
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