St John the Baptist Church in Guilden Sutton is a Grade 2 listed building built in 1815 on the site of a previous church whose chancel had blown down in 1802. A bellcote was added in the Victorian era
The church is built in brick with Welsh slate roofs but there are remnants of the original 16th century church in the wall of the nave. In addition the doorway has twisted balusters and is dated 1698 while the font is dated 1635
The cache is a small magnetic tube within quarter of a mile of the church and can be found using information visible from the road. There is no need to go in through the gate to the church grounds (unless you want to explore obviously). Please bring a pen.
N53 1A.BCD W002 4E.FGH
Where:
A - To the left of the gate, at the main entrance into the churchyard there is a sign with four lines of information. How many words in the second line?
B - On the Welcome Sign. On which Sunday is Morning Praise?
C - Ninth number of the telephone number on the Welcome Sign?
D - To the right of the gate there is a green sign with 3 lines of information and a website address. How many letters in the first word on line 3?
E - To the right of the gate at the main entrance into the churchyard, there is a green sign with 3 lines of information and a website address. How many letters are there in total on line 3?
F - To the left of the gate, at the main entrance into the churchyard there is a sign with four lines of information. How many letters in the third line?
G - To the right of the gate at the main entrance into the churchyard, there is a green sign with 3 lines of information and a website address.How many letters in the first two words on the first line?
H - Last number of the telephone number on the Welcome sign?
There is a small car park on the right hand side of Church Lane just before you reach the church.
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