Ruscombe chapel was built in 1828 from ashlar limestone with a welsh slate roof as a Congregational chapel and later became a United Reformed Church. It was built out of concern for the moral welfare of the local people and had a congregation around 250 people. The grave yard was added in 1876 and the Sunday school was built alongside 1934. The church is no longer in use. The church has a brass plaque commemorating the crew of a Wellington bomber that crashed down in the valley near the Ruscombe pond. It was returning from a leaflet drop when it crashed in 1943 killing all on board.
At GZ take a seat and admire the view while signing the log.Tweezers may be required. To the left of the church is an SV marker the top number = A, the bottom numbers = BC. To your left is a lane going up, the number of letters in the first part of the name= D, and the total number of letters in the name = E. The cache can be found at this location N51 A(B+D).E(D-B)(B+C) W002 (D-B)A.(A-D)(B+C)D
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