St Marys is in a vibrant parish of two beautiful villages on the Hampshire-Surrey border in Guildford Diocese, with two parish churches- All Saints in Crondall and St Mary's here in Ewshot
St. Mary’s Church was one of the earlier important buildings to appear in Ewshot as the village took shape in the mid-nineteenth century. Known as ‘the little church on the Common’ it was financed by local people, both rich and poor. It is built of stone and flint, in Early English style, to seat a congregation of around one hundred.
The interior is plastered with a timber ceiling, and stained glass windows were installed in the late 19th and early 20th Century. In 2012 the church had an annexe added to provide kitchen facilities helping make the church of even greater use within the local community.
There is NO PARKING available at the church, best place to park is at the Village Hall and walk up the hill.
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To find this offset multi cache you will need to visit the War Memorial at the posted coordinates in the church graveyard and look for infomation on the South side base (nearest the church)
Updated equation - 24th May due to research from fellow cacher.
Within the engravings simply count the number of Vowels A,E,I,O,U and complete the following equation
Please not difference between O (oh) and 0 (Zero) - last 3 of Ns & Ws are vowels to be convereted.
N51 14.(O) ((E-A)-(U-I)) U
W0 49.((I+O) ((U-I)+(U-O)) (E-U)
As a help the checksum of A+E+I+O+U = 39
You are looking for a Micro sized cache outside the church grounds.
If you would like to add to the Church Micro series yourself then please look here
http://churchmicro.co.uk/
There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page that can be found at
http://www.15ddv.me.uk/geo/cm/index.html