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On 28/06/2024 at 19:16, Mandy Lifeboats said:

I have started working for the National Trust. Last week I got hold of the keys to our 300 year old church.  They are absolutely huge in comparison to modern key.  They are also a work of art in themselves.  

I knew the church had a crypt and there is a corresponding key, but no entrance was apparent. 

To get into the crypt I have to dig down at a certain spot in the garden until I find a staircase.  By digging out the soil in the staircase I will find a wall.  Demolishing the wall will reveal the locked entrance.  

1. I don't think I will bother. 

2. No-one has bothered since 1956. 

It just blows my mind that I know a 300 year old "secret" entrance to a crypt.  I'm Indiana Jones! 

 

 

Did they tell you exactly where to start digging or would you have to guess?

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33 minutes ago, Rds1983 said:

Did they tell you exactly where to start digging or would you have to guess?

I know where to start digging.  

It's not a good idea to dig random holes on a graveyard.  I've seen what can happen in Poltergeist. 

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