The Bells of Upper Sheringham, Norfolk
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- The ring of six bells at All Saints' Church in Upper Sheringham were cast in 1841 by Thomas II Mears. They hung derelict in the tower for over 60 years until a major restoration was undertaken in 2020 by Nicholson Engineering Ltd which saw the bells rehung in a new steel frame lower in the tower, replacing the former c1499 Oak frame. The bells' canons were removed, they were turned as well as being retuned at the same time. A new ringing gallery was installed and the ringing room furnished. A new local band has been trained and under the watchful eye of Sue and Guy Morton, they have built a hub of local ringing, and the new band ring the bells on Tuesday for practice and for the Sunday services. The villagers are very proud of their ring of bells, which are possibly one of the finest 6's in Norfolk.
The Tuesday practice is a must for anyone visiting and in the area. A welcoming and friendly local ban cater for all ringing abilities from Rounds and Call Changes to Surprise Minor.
6 bells, 6-0-1cwt in Bb.
I spy a Woody ❤ beautiful sounding bells. Nicely put together.
The official Upper Sheringham tower mascot had to make an appearance!
@@tittums a complete thomas mears tenor 6-0-1cqwts
Nice bells, it was a relief to get here and finally find a tuneful and easy six!
One of the most welcoming practise nights ever, I have had there.
So very beautiful to hear the bells! REAL bells and not a recording.
That raise was beautifully done!
church bells sound lovley thx for this lovley vid ringer ollie
There nice!!!!.
visit checkley there very nice bells
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