The United Reformed Church in Bexley stands at the junction of Bexley High Street and Hurst Road. The church has a miniature steeple alongside the north front, a dormer to the east, and a tiny bellcote. Its small spire cannot compete with that of its neighbour St John’s, but the ragstone-faced building is nonetheless a well-known land mark that has stood there for over a century.
The building today has altered very little from the original one; its high wood beamed roof is much admired and makes singing there a real joy. The windows are unusual and a pleasure to look at.
This cache replaces the archived GC3JXTD

There is a red sign with gold letters to the left of the church door.
After the name of the church there are two words in capitals - take these as AB.
The time of the Morning Service is CD.EF.
The cache can be found at:
N51 26. A B (B - E) E0 8. (B + C) D E