Hulcott is a small village to the north of Aylesbury in central Buckinghamshire. First recorded in 1200 as Hoccote there has been a church on the site of All Saints since at least the 14th century. Constructed of local limestone surrounding a timber frame, several fossils can be found in the outside walls of the church including some excellent examples of Portland Screws. Originally in a parish in its own right the church now forms part of the wider parish of Bierton with Broughton and Hulcott.
The cache is not at the published coordinates.
To locate the cache solve the puzzle in the link at the top of the page, then simply go to N51 50.ABC W000 45.DEF.
There is very deep water close to GZ so please take care of small children. Anyone that drops the cache takes responsiblity for replacing it!
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