Church Micro 1953...Throcking
Holy Trinity church in Throcking stands at the northeastern corner of Throcking's square of lanes. The church has structure from two distinct eras, the oldest is the western tower which has its origins in the 13th century albeit added to in the 17th. The remainder of the church dates from the Perpendicular period of late 14th or early 15th centuries, the great church building era of England. The church is small and almost square there being no chancel as such. The church is surrounded almost entirely by a screening wall of mature trees, it is largely hidden from the lanes except from the south. It is at the southern side that entry is found, a pair of wooden gates piercing the screening trees. Once inside all is much more open and there are no impediments to photography.
This is a multi cache and IS NOT at the published coordinates.
The cache is a 5ml tube.
To find the cache:
At the published coordinates you will find a bench with a plaque on. Check this out.
The first year to appear on the plaque is ABCD.
The second year to appear on the plaque is EFGH.
Final coordinates:
N 51° (A+C)(C+H).D(C+H)(A-E)
W 000° (A-A)H.DEH
Checksum of all digits in the coordinates = 36