Village Hall Series - Highbrook
This cache is part of a series of caches which are placed at or near village halls and community centres. For details and statistics visit the Village Hall Series website Click here
Highbrook Village Hall is an important community centre in the heart of Highbrook. The hall was originally built as a school in 1875 by Mr & Mrs Kirby. It was also used as the local church until All Saints was completed in 1885.
Following major refurbishments in 1999 and 2002, the hall provides a well-equipped kitchen and accommodation for events. During 2002 the roof and ceiling and roof were renovated and the beautiful and architecturally interesting "scissor beam" structure exposed as originally intended giving the hall an impressive yet intimate atmosphere.
The cache, a double potted micro, is not at the given coordinates but can be found by solving the formula:
N51 H . A (C-K) G W0 H . (F-E) D (K-A)
where ABCDEFGHJK are the number of letters in the three lines of words on the Millennium Commission plaque
Checksum of all digits of final coordinates is 35.
This cache has been placed for the South East UK Mega 2024 (GCAAB24)