The Bells
Last Updated on Sunday, 17 January 2010 11:55
Bell Facts
There are now 10 bells, which were cast in 1925 by GILLETT & JOHNSON
The TENOR is 28 cwt in D
Total weight of present bells: 5 tons 15 cwt, hung in an oak frame dating from 1867
The original 5 bells were hung in 1465
Augmented to 6 bells 1679 (Noone)
Augmented to 8 bells 1706 (Rudhall)
Augmented to 10 bells 1825 (Rudhall)
Present ring of 10 bells 1925 (Gillett)
253 peals have been rung on the bells to the end of 1998
The bells are rung each week as follows
Sundays9.45 am - 10.25 am
5.45 pm - 6.25 pm
Weekdays
8.00 pm - 9.30 pm
Also for special services and on special occasions
Potted history
| Dates |
No of Bells |
Notes |
| 1465-1481 | 5 | Given by Warden Longley |
| 1679 | 6 | Recast into 6 by William Noone |
| 1702 | 6 | 5th broke |
| 1705 | 6 | 4th broke |
| 1706 | 6 | 6th broke. Good bells exchanged with Didsbury's cracked bells |
| 1706 | 8 | Recast and 2 added. A Rudhall, Gloucester |
| 1749 | 8 | No 6 recast by A. Rudhall |
| 1815 |
8 | Tenor recast by J. Rudhall |
| 1825 | 10 | 2 additional bells by JR. First rung Easter Monday. Two new bells above the main frame. |
| 1863-1867 | 10 | Tower rebuilt - new frame provided. Bells on one level |
| 1895 |
10 | Frame repaired - chiming apparatus |
| 1925 | 10 | All 10 recast by Gillett and Johnson in the original frame |
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