St Paul's Church
The Building and Churchyard St Paul’s is a beautiful Victorian church in a country setting. The foundation stone of St Paul’s was laid by Reverend Charles Belli, Vicar of South Weald, on 9th November 1878. Two years later, on 3rd November 1880 St Paul’s was consecrated. It began life as a chapel-of-ease for one end of the large and straggling parish of South Weald. It became a separate parish in 1951. It incorporates the hamlets of Bentley Common, Crow Green, Coxtie Green and part of Pilgrim’s Hatch.
The Co-ordinates
The cache is not at the published co-ordinates, you will need to find the answers to the following questions to solve the co-ordinates and find the cache.
On what date was the 'Glory Be To God' stone laid bythe Reverend Charles Almeric Belli? 9th November ABCD
There is a board in the entrance gate with red capital letters:
- How may times does a red letter G appear?
- How may times does a red letter R appear?
N 51° RB.BGC' E 0° A(G+R).C0(C-A)'

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