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Karen's 50th

Treasure
Hunt
Team A
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Follow the route enclosed

2. You have been given a list of clues to things you can spot
along the way

3. The more yo u can spot, the more points you get

4. Look for the answers ALL around you. They may be on walls
or posters or something else!

5. You have also been provided with a set of photos and you
should try and identify as many as you can

6. Unlike the clues, the photos are NOT in route order

7. You also have a ‘Scavenger Hunt’ list of items to collect

8. Remember, the hunt is not against the clock, there is no need


to rush

9. If you need any help, just give me a call


TEAM ‘A’ ANSWER
SHEET AND ROUTE
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER:
07967 581066 - NICK TAYLOR

TEAM NAME: __________________________________________________________

Your Treasure Hunt begins at the end of EAST STREET, outside Carluccio’s
restaurant.

1. Which famous poet holed up here is 1819? Look above an ‘old’ shop!

2. Sharing it with a London railway station, what is the name of the church here?

Walk BACK down EAST STREET towards the Cathedral

3. It’s a ‘bazaar’ fact: who were imprisoned within the East Gate from 1655 to *85?

4. Look at the Shippams factory clock: which two flavours of paste are written on it?

5. Which house is named after a kind of religious person, who sound like they cook
sausages?
6. What first arrived at the Corn Exchange on Boxing Day 1896?

7. The art gallery is named after what sort of market?

8. Where did Williams Collins die?

9. According to the plaque, what line of business was James Hack in?

Turn RIGHT into ST. MARTINS STREET

10. Which shop might a lady visit after someone has asked her to marry him?

11. What drink might be Saint Martin’s favourite?

12. Which house, named after a Roman goddess, is at numbers 1b & 1c?

13. Whose hospital was removed to this site in about 1253?

14. What was added to the charitable foundation in 1905?

15. Which house has a name suggesting that they don’t use electricity for their light?

Turn LEFT into ST PETER’S

Turn LEFT into NORTH STREET


16. When was the Council House erected?

17. What was dug up on the corner of North and Lion Streets in 1723?

18. Which two cities are twinned with Chichester?

19. Find the map: On what two days can you go to the market?

20. Which church is the oldest building in Chichester?

21. What two letters can you see on the Buttermarket lamps, representing the
monarch, when the lamps were made?

Turn RIGHT at the Market Cross into WEST STREET and walk alongside the
Cathedral

22. Where are loud music, fires and skateboarding, among other things, all forbidden?

23. What nautical item is above the Dolphin Hotel?

24. What is the Latin motto of House of Fraser?

Explore the area around the Cathedral


25. On St Richard’s statue, what word rhymes with clearly and dearly?

26. Which two Duchesses get a mention on some plaques around here?

27. Now look at the Cathedral. The faces of which famous royal couple can you see?

Creep into the CLOISTERS

28. Which two Saints are depicted in stained glass?

29. Which reverend is commemorated by a tablet showing a book, a glass and a plate?

Slip right out of the exit at the end of the Cloisters and follow the path by the
cottages

Turn LEFT onto SOUTH STREET

Head towards the MARKET CROSS

30. According to the inscription, who is credited with building the Market Cross?

Turn RIGHT into EAST STREET

31. What are the two stony dates of Nat West?


32. The street sign points to a museum named after the Roman name for Chichester.
What is the museum called?

Congratulations, you have completed the Treasure Hunt.

Now come and find ME, drinking with a Roman Emperor!

We’ll add up the scores and see who has won!


PICTURE QUESTIONS
(each photo correctly identified wins a bonus of 10 points -
they are not presented here in route order)

TEAM NAME: __________________________________________________________

1. 3.

2. 4.
5. 8.

9.

6.

10.

7.
SCAVENGER HUNT ITEMS
Try to find as many of the following items as you can

1. A photo of 2 team members with shopping baskets on their heads


2. A photo of your entire team on a sofa
3. A personalised item with a team members name on it
4. A photo of a team member with a policeman
5. A photo of someone over 80 (with proof)
6. A receipt for £2.84
7. A photo of a team member on a bicycle
8. A photo of a car with a foreign number plate
9. A photo of a team member with the largest giraffe in South Street
10. A silver thistle
11. A photo of a team member Hula Hooping
12. A photo of a car with a hubcap missing
13. A Chichester takeaway menu
14. A photo of a team member with a musical instrument
15. A sachet of ketchup

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