There does not appear to have been a church in Lynsted before the Conquest, as it is not included in the list of churches under Teynham in the Domesday Book.
Lynsted Church is mentioned as a chapel of "Tenham" in the Archbishop’s Black Book and was given, as well as Teynham, Doddington and Iwade, to his brother, the Archdeacon Simon Langton, in 1229 by Archbishop Stephen Langton. It is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.
The final cache can be found at...
N 51º 18.ABB
E 0º 47.BCD
You need to find out the name of the church, it is mentioned above, and look at the stained glass windows on the east face of the church, the side opposite the clock tower, and the side closest to the road.
A= Tall Panes in centre window plus Number of Saints
B= Number of Saints (hint: who is church dedicated to?)
C= Tall Panes in either the left or right window
D= Tall Panes in left window plus Tall Panes in right window plus Number of Saints
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