Founded in 1894, St Aidans church building was designed by G F Bodley.
The church has a late Anglo-saxon (early Norman) Font sculpted about 1080 AD. This came from the original church at High Hoyland, and then was used as a cattle trough until rescued.
The east window in the High Altar Sanctuary (meaning special place, safety, set apart) shows Christ crucified, with His mother and St John. The small rose window on the south wall of the sanctuary depicts items associated with the passion and crucifixion of Jesus.
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The Cache
Go to the published coordinates where you will see a Green Notice board ...
Then work out the following
A = Total amount of letters in 1st word on the notice board.
B = Total amount of letters in second word on the notice board.
C =Third Digit of the time of Sunday Holy Communion.
D = Number of posts holding the notice board up.
E = 5
F = Fourth Digit in the time of Holy Communion.
Cache can be found at N 53 35.ABC W 001 39.DEF
Please use stealth as dog walkers appear from nowhere!
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