The Domesday Book records a church in Crux Easton and a Norman church existed on the current site during the 12th century but the present St Michael & All Angels church in Crux Easton was erected in 1775, replacing the structure as it then existed. The only record offering an explanation for the church’s replacement is a parish register describing it as a “hideous structure”!
Various works of restoration have been undertaken over the years. Electric light and heating were installed in 1953 and carpets made in the 1980/90's and the altar frontal (a Millennium project) were all worked by members of the congregation.
This is a short offset multi-cache and you will need to bring your own pen.
The above coordinates are for a headstone John and Clara. John passed away A January BCDE and Clara was reunited F Sepember 1995 aged GH.
The cache can be found at N51° 18.BD(F-E) W001° 23.(G-H)(A-B)(C-A)
If anybody would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication.
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