Village Hall Series #178 - Eversden (reborn)
Eversden Village Hall is in the Cambridge countryside in the picturesque village of Great Eversden. The hall is an event space available for hire by residents and the general public. With a large hall and a smaller committee room this is an ideal venue for a wedding reception, parties, corporate events, evening classes and club meetings. Originally a Congregationalist chapel built in 1845 to accommodate 500 reflected the strength of Nonconformity in the Eversdens. By 1937 however membership had fallen to 22. The chapel finally closed in 1965 when its members joined Kingston chapel. The Eversdens Parish Council bought the building and restored it as The Village Hall.
This is a multi cache and IS NOT at the published coordinates.
The cache is a novelty container.
To find the cache:
At the published coordinates you will find a white sign on the wall above a green noticeboard. Check this out.
The number of letters in the first word on the first line is A.
The number of letters in the second word on the first line is B.
The number of letters in the third word on the first line is C.
The number of letters in the fourth word on the first line is D.
Final coordinates:
N 52° (B-B)(B+D).(A+D)(C+D)(A+D)
W 000° (A-A)(A-A).CC(A+D)
Checksum of all digits in the coordinates = 47
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