This collection of caches is based on the Church Micro series in the UK, which has over 12,000 caches. Given that Adelaide is affectionately known as the City of Churches it seems appropriate to have a small series hidden at historical churches.
Adelaide Church Micro - St Margaret's Woodville
This is a simple offset multi. Visit the church to gain the coords for the final which is a short distance away. BYOP. Please use stealth at GZ
The final can be found at S34 52.ABC E138 32.DEF
At the posted coordinates there is a State Heritage plaque
A - Second number on the plaque
B - Number of QR codes on the plaque
C - World War referred to on the plaque x 3
From the inlaid stone beneath the State Heritage plaque
D - Number of crosses on the stone
E - Number of times the letter C appears on the stone
F - Number of letters in the Bishop's surname minus 2
checksum = 18
St Margaret’s Anglican Church was built in 1855 by local landowner John Bristow Hughes. The church was intended to be a worthy memorial to Hughes’s late wife Margaret, and therefore named after her. The Bishop of Adelaide, Right Reverend Augustus Short, disagreed, and consecration of the church was delayed until the name could be resolved. Finally, a compromise was reached, and in February 1856 the church was dedicated in honour of both the late Mrs Hughes and patron saint, St Margaret of Scotland.
Constructed of picked limestone and dominated by a square tower, St Margaret’s replicates a typical English church. Stained glass windows honour local pioneers.