Church Bells of Warwickshire

NEWBOLD PACEY St George 4, 7cwt in B

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Grid Reference:-
151/299571

Postcode:
CV35 9DP

Bell Audio:-
Hear the bells

Guild Affiliation:-
Coventry DG

Peals Rung Here:-
None

No Regular Ringing

History Of The Bells

A small village church along a narrow lane. Look for the small "Church" sign off the main road, not to the Hall, the other one! It is a fair distance down the lane. There is some parking near to the church.

The ringing room is reached via a vertical ladder in the church porch.

The frame and fittings are probably of 1881, contemporary with the present church - but by a carpenter and builder (probably James Kibler of Wellesbourne) rather than a bellhanger. (Chris Povey says that these bells are the only surviving complete ring by this foundry; other rings, e.g. Badsey and Hinton on the Green, having been augmented by other founders. They are therefore listed bells). Treble swings E-W along the South wall and the rest N-S in parallel pits on the North wall. None of the bells have been turned.

The treble is rung from the corner of the ringing room and the other 3 in a straight line down the middle of it - not using all of what is a fairly small ringing room.

Details Of The Bells

1    William Clarke & Michael Bushell, Evesham   1707  4cwt   26.50"   1344.0Hz (E+33c)
2    William Clarke & Michael Bushell, Evesham   1707  4½cwt  27.75"   1248.5Hz (D#+6c)
3    William Clarke & Michael Bushell, Evesham   1707  5¼cwt  29.875"  1146.0Hz (C#+57c)
4    William Clarke & Michael Bushell, Evesham   1707  7cwt   33.00"    997.5Hz (B+17c)

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