| ANSTY St James 4, 4¾cwt in D |
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Grid Reference:- Postcode: Bell Audio:- Guild Affiliation:- Peals Rung Here:- UNRINGABLE |
History Of The BellsIf you expect to find a ring of 8 here - turn round and go to Ansty in Leicestershire! Just off J3 of the M6 this is a small spired church that is visible from the nearby M69. The bells are unringable and have been for some time. The tower and spire date from 1856, but the bells were installed when the rest of the church was restored by Scott in 1875-6. The bells were donated by Lady Adams of Ansty Hall, which is now a hotel. They hang in two-tier wooden frame, with treble and third above. Frame and fittings by Warner 1876. The bells were inspected by John Greenhough and Jonathan Hughes on 31/3/03
and they report: I understand the work to shorten the "washer" has been put in hand. The church has recently, at its instigation, had a report into the current state of the bells from the Bells Maintenance Committee of the Coventry DG. It confirms unringability and recommends profession guidance be obtained Details Of The Bells1 John Warner, London 1876 2¾cwt 22.50" 2 John Warner, London 1876 3½cwt 24.75" 3 Joseph Smith, Edgbaston 1707 4cwt 26.50" 4 John Warner, London 1876 4¾cwt 28.875" Photo GalleryNone available |