St Marys Horne is a small country church which dates back to the fifteenth century and restored and altered in the Vctorian period. It is normally open and enjoy looking inside.
The war memorial is a stone cross with an eight sided shaft on a square base. It commerates the men of the parish who gave their lives in the Great War. I can find no other information regarding this memorial. There is parking in the hall/ childrens nursery car park but it does get busy in term time when the nursery is open. Please park with care as the road is busy. There is a footpath by the side of the road to the cache zone. Plesae supervise mini cachers at all times!!
The cache an be found
N51 11. 0 AB
W000 05. CDE
A = the number of letters in Cox's christian name.
B = Under William Street is a soldier with the christian name of Albert - number of letters in the surname (be carefull to find the correct Albert)
C = number of letters in the first word of the third line of the main inscription
D = number of letters in all words on line 6 of the main inscription.
E = number of letters in Harbour's christian name
The cache is a short wall away.
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