Information on the interwebs is limited but outside the church, you will find an information board that is a wealth of knowledge about the church and the surrounding area.

Photo Credit: haggaeus
Use the information board to answer the following:
The original "Old Post Office" was commisioned in 1864 and was located on the Little Sugarloaf side of the main road. Who was the first appointed Post Master?
Count the letters and call this A
The weeping Monterey cypress in the Glencormac gardens is one of only how many specimens of the tree in Europe?
Call this B
The woodlands of Glen of the Downs was designated a Nature Reserve in 1980 due to the presence of rare bryophytes and myxomycete fungi. How many species of birds inhabit this area?
Call this C
The woodland can be explored on foot. How many km is the loop trail?
Call this D
The quill road formed part of the Dublin to Wexford road before the N11 was realigned to the east coast along its present route. What year did this happen?
Call the last two digits E
The Victorian Pen-fold letterboxes were made of cast iron and introduced in the 1860s. What year was the Kilmacanogue example placed here?
Call the last two digits F
The Kilmacanogue Marsh is of international importance for the rare fen invertebrate that it supports. It is home to which two species of Damselfly that are are endagered in Europe?
Count the letters in the shorter of the two and call this G
The Parish Hall was once a school. How many years was it used as a school until a new one was opened in 1960?
Call this H
How many windows can be seen in the picture of the Old School Parish Hall?
Call this J
How many meters high is the Great Sugar Loaf?
Call the first digit K
Substitute the letters in the following formula to find the final stage:
N53 53 (J).(H-C-G) W006 (E-D).(B)(K)(F-A)
**Congrautlations to Liana25 and FOX_176 for the FTF**