There is a large lay-by on the opposite side of the road to Saint Peters - just before if approaching from the north or just after if coming from Seascale (west).
The church was built by Augustinian monks in the 13th century. When it was rebuilt in 1850 all the origional stone and wood from the originonal church was re-used. There are several stained glass windows, by various artists. The East window being symbols of the Evangelist - the Lamb, Pelican and Angel by William Wailes.
There is one war grave in the church yard.
To find the cache the coordinates are :-
54. 22.ABC W003. 25.DEF
A. Add the first and last didgit of the year the lych gate was errected.
B. The number of bells in the bell tower multiplyed by it self.
C. The number of War Graves located in the church yard.
D. The number of wooden support pillars on the lych gate plus the number of bell in tower.
E. The number of down spouts on the North Side of the church.
F. Add together the last two didgits of the year the lych gate was restored.
to check your answers the add all the ABCDEF together and you should get 28.
Enjoy.
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