Please bring a pen to sign the log.
Take all necessary precautions when near/on the road and water.
Keep dogs on the lead.
Please make sure you replace the cache in the exact same position where you found it and recover it with the stone.
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Nantgwyllt Church is a Victorian church built by the Birmingham Corporation to replace the original small Nantgwyllt church that was situated near the meeting of the Rivers Elan and Claerwen. Now it lies drowned under the waters of Caban Coch reservoir after the flooding of the Elan valley.
The huge area of hills and valleys taken over by Birmingham City Council for their water supply was very thinly populated, but many lives were changed by the project.
A church, a chapel, a schoolhouse, and 18 cottages and farmhouses were lost because of the plans to flood the Elan and Claerwen valleys.
The famous poet Shelley visited this church in 1811 when he was staying nearby.
We would like to give grateful thanks to the Elan Valley Trust and Dwr Cymru Welsh Water for their kind permission to allow us to place this series of caches on their land.
Please see www.elanvalley.org.uk for further information about the Elan Valley and events held during the year.
Find the missing information posted in the church porch. Find the answer to B on the Church Sign that you pass as you walk from the car park to the church yard entrance to give you the missing figures for the co-ords.
N52 15. A ( _B_ ) W003 35. C ( _D_ )
A = Nantgwylt Church is one of ? churches in the Gwastedyn Benefice.
B = On the Church sign along the road - Grid Ref SN 9?? 639
C = Nantgwylt Church was licensed and consecrated on 25th April 1?00
D = How many feet under the waters of Caban Coch does the old chapel site lie drowned?