This memorial commemorates the residents of Croy who were killed or missing in World War I and World War II.
The Croy war memorial is a tall grey granite celtic cross with tapering shaft, wheel-head and central boss, and with celtic patterns carved on the face of the cross and shaft. The cross stands on a tapering pedestal which in turn rests on three low steps of rustic grey granite.
The cache can be found at N 57° 31.ABC W 003°59.DEF
A Third line of text, (underneath 1914-1918) first word. How many letters? = A
B Look behind where you are standing. How many metal pillars are there? = x
Near the base of the memorial on the left there is a four digit number ??y?
B=(x-y)
C Fourth line. Sum of the letters in the first and second words = C
D How many letters in the sixth word on the sixth line? = D
E How many names are listed from WW1? Add both digits together = E
F How many letters in the second word on the eighth line? = F