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Church Micro 15125...Cote - Baptist Multi-Cache

Hidden : 4/11/2024
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


The chapel is constructed in limestone rubble and has a stone slate roof. It is in two storeys and its plan consists of a single cell with a single-storey extension. Its architectural style is Georgian. The entrance front has a flat-topped gable surmounted by a plaque with scrolls at each end. In the lower storey is a central window with a semicircular arch, which stands between two doors. In the upper storey and elsewhere in the building are windows in a similar style. All the internal fittings date from 1869, and include box pews with hinged doors and, at the west end, a pulpit with a panelled front, a reader's desk and a lectern.

The congregation of Baptists who built the chapel originated in Longworth, a village on the other side of the River Thames, in the middle of the 17th century. The land for a chapel in Cote was given by John Williams in 1703 and the chapel built on the land was licensed for meetings the following year. In the 1750s it was either rebuilt or enlarged, and a gallery was added in 1756. In the late 1850s the chapel was extensively restored, and the double gable at the front was replaced by a single gable, which hid the roof valley behind it. At the same time, the chapel was re-floored and the vestries were enlarged, new pews and galleries were added, and a new pulpit was placed at the west end which replaced the previous pulpit on the south wall. An organ by Henry Jones of London was added in 1867, and electric light was installed in 1948.

The chapel was taken over in 1993 by the Historic Chapels Trust. A restoration programme costing £250,000 was carried out and the building was reopened in 2000. The restoration included the provision of a kitchen, toilets, and committee rooms.

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At the given co-ords you will find a memorial mentioning a bird of prey
Frederick and Lizzie both died in 19A6
Number of letters in the 1st word on 3rd line = B
Number of letters in the 1st minus 4th word of 5th line = C

At Waypoint one you will find a bench in memory to Ingrid Luise Wigham
Number of words on 2nd line of plaque = D
Number of people sending their love = E
Number of letters in the 1st word on 3rd line = F

The cache is located at - N 51° 43. (A+C) (B-C) (B)   W 001° 29. (E-B) (F+C) (E-C)

Checksum for all the numbers in the final coordinates is 57

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For full information on how you can expand the Church Micro series by sadexploration please read the Place your own Church Micro page before you contact him at churchmicro.co.uk

See also the Church Micro Statistics and Home pages for further information about the series.
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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Xabj lbhe yvzvg

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)