This resurrected Church Micro replaces the original cache, archived in 2015.
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Elmsted is a small rural parish, with a scattered population of hamlets across a scenic undulating landscape. In the centre of the parish, on high downland (c. 160 metres) is the Anglican church dedicated to St James the Great which dates back to the 11th century. In 1877, the church was restored, and in 1966 it was Grade I listed due to its historical and architectural significance. It features an unusual wooden medieval belfry on the tower.
There is parking available by the church. The cache is a double-potted container located outside the church grounds, a short distance away. Please be careful when replacing the container.