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Stainby, Lincolnshire, St Peter’s Parish Church.

Stainby, Lincolnshire, St Peter’s Parish Church.

by David Potter | May 16, 2025 | 2025 Projects

Major maintenance work will be undertaken to bring this unringable four back to ringable condition. New headstock straps, a treble stay, and rope roller boxes will be manufactured and fitted. * This work will be undertaken week commencing 19th May. This project has...
Swarby, Lincolnshire, The Parish Church of St. Mary & All Saints’.

Swarby, Lincolnshire, The Parish Church of St. Mary & All Saints’.

by David Potter | May 16, 2025 | 2025 Projects

The single bell in this church is hung for full circle ringing. New straps will be manufactured to fit the existing wooden headstock to keep the bell in ringable condition. * Work will re-commence once a faculty is in place.
Harby, Leicestershire, The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin.

Harby, Leicestershire, The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin.

by David Potter | May 15, 2025 | 2025 Projects

The 8cwt ring of five in this church is to be augmented with a Keltek treble bell. The bells are to be cleaned, conserved and tuned. All new ringing fittings are to be manufactured and the “A” sided bell frame is to be extended to accommodate the extra...
Tushingham, Cheshire, The Parish Church of St Chad.

Tushingham, Cheshire, The Parish Church of St Chad.

by David Potter | May 14, 2025 | 2025 Projects

This church houses an 11 cwt Taylor six with bells, frame and fittings dating from 1897. After 130 years of service a project to keep things in good order will now be undertaken. The front four bells will be lowered into their pits and their cast iron headstocks will...
Adwick-le-Street, South Yorkshire, The Parish Church of St Laurence.

Adwick-le-Street, South Yorkshire, The Parish Church of St Laurence.

by David Potter | May 6, 2025 | 2025 Projects

This 10 cwt six is largely the work of Taylor’s with five of the six bells having been cast at Loughborough in 1897. The oak bell frame and fittings are the work of Thomas Mallerby of Barnby Dun & Masham. An order has now been placed for maintenance work....
Moreton in the Marsh, Gloucestershire, Redesdale Hall.

Moreton in the Marsh, Gloucestershire, Redesdale Hall.

by David Potter | May 5, 2025 | 2025 Projects

This mediaeval market hall in the centre of Moreton in the Marsh is undergoing a major restoration. Research has shown that its cupola formerly housed three clock bells – ting-tang quarters and an hour bell. Late on in the restoration Taylor’s was...
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