St. Bridget's Church dates from the 12th century, and is a Grade I listed building.
The building includes a Norman south doorway and an octagonal font. There is also an inscribed Purbeck marble slab in the Tynte chapel under the Jacobean altar table. It dates from between 1250 and 1275, and shows the tall figure of an unknown 13th-century knight, clad in a long surcoat, grasping a spear in one hand and the scabbard of a sword in the other.
Near the pulpit is a replica sand-filled hour glass in an iron frame, previously used for preachers to time their sermons.
In the late 20th century the building had fallen into a state of disrepair with water seeping into the building, damaging the stonework. In 2008 an appeal was launched which raised money for the restoration, new lighting and a new organ.
Source: Wikipedia
The cache is outside the church grounds. This can be quite a busy road, so some stealth may be required.
You'll need tweezers or some other pointy thing to extract the log - before replacing it, please squish it nice and flat so that it's easy for the next cacher to remove
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