Picture Gallery

Home | Church History | The Bells | Peals at Allesley | Contact Us

 

The church from the south.
The relatively new clock face can be clearly seen.
The church was, until recently, floodlit - 
very pretty - until the local vandals broke the lights!

Two internal shots of the church showing that little of the Normal origins are left, 
but the church is nevertheless quite an attractive one internally.

The 12cwt tenor. Yes the frame 
could do with a lick of paint!

The 3rd & 4th in the upper frame
One of the slate peal boards. 
A local ringer was a stonemason and he made several 
like this for churches in the surrounding area.  
A new one was recently made for a peal  rang in memory of 
Hubert Summers, a ringer at Allesley for over 75 years.

The sound control floor - the centre trap can opened and closed
by using a rope in the ringing room. One louvre is partly open on the
side of the tower without houses nearby.
The last complaint we had was because we rang a peal with the sound control
closed! "Leave it open", said the parishioner in a letter to the ringers!