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Village Hall Series 1100 - Coddington - Vi'ge Hall Multi-Cache

Hidden : 7/11/2021
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


Village Hall, Coddington

 

This cache is part of a series of caches which are placed at or near village halls and community centres.
For details and statistics about the Village Hall Series please visit Village Hall Series website.

 

Today's village hall is made up of the original corrugated iron clad Reading Room and the later wooden Coronation Hall.

James Thorpe lived at Coddington Hall and owned much property in Coddington and it was he who paid for the construction of the original hall on part of his land. In November 1885 the Newark Advertiser reported the opening of the "new reading room for working men" when more than 100 of them, who had applied for tickets, sat down to tea at 6pm in the National School - which proved hardly large enough for the occasion.

The hall retains several of its original features including some of the ornate cast iron brackets.

James Thorpe died in 1902 and much of his property passed to his eldest surviving son Major John Somerled Thorpe who sadly was killed in 1916.

In December 1929 the Reading Room was officially conveyed to the Trustees of Coddington Reading Room by his successors Cecilia Thorpe and Francis Henry Meade "for the benefit of the inhabitants of Coddington".

In 1942 a fund was started to create more facilities, however the Parish Council did not own quite enough adjacent land, so in April 1953 part of the land belonging to the Old Vicarage was bought by the Trustees from Ronald Chauntry Hunt (for four pounds ten shillings) on which to build the new Coronation Hall. Again according to the Advertiser, building started in November 1953 using "Empire timber, Abura, from West Africa" and it was opened in March 1954 by Mrs Hugh Tallents.

 

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THE CACHE

 

At the front of the hall, look for the plaque commemorating the 80th birthday rose. The year mentioned is ABCD.

The cache can be found at:

N 53 04. (C+D+D) B C

W 000 45. (D-C) A (A+B+C+D)



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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Gerr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)