This is another nod to the stone shelters that appear around Guildford. This bus shelter did not have as many hiding places as I thought it would have so you will need to be able to shimmy a little...
The street that this hide is by is named after Lord Daryngton who was made a peer in 1923 and lived in Merrow until 1925. His biggest contribution was adding the chapel to the east of the north aisle of St John the Evangelist Church to honour his son, Ronald Pease, who was killed whilst in action in France in 1916. The highly decorative altar features the patron saints of the four countries of the United Kingdom. His son’s wooden battlefield cross has been mounted on the wall of the chapel.
Gur uvqr vf pbearerq ohg abg arfgrq.