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Listing the 6016 bells which were cast by Mears & Stainbank.
Click on place name for details of all bells in the tower. Click on the header to order by that field.

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#TowerBellWeightNoteDiameterCastFounder
1Leigh Sinton, Worcestershire, Lower House Farm10 of 1210½ ozE3.60″[1865–1968]Mears & Stainbank
2Owlswick, Buckinghamshire, Chapel of S Peter1 of chime¼ cwt10.00″1866? Mears & Stainbank
3Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile3 of 120–1–6D10.13″1958Mears & Stainbank
4Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile4 of 120–1–6C10.50″1958Mears & Stainbank
5Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile4# of 120–1–6C♯10.44″1964Mears & Stainbank
6Camberley, Surrey, S MaryDisused0–1–710.00″1905Mears & Stainbank
7Wisbech St Mary, Cambridgeshire, S MarySanctus0–1–710.00″1947Mears & Stainbank
8Salehurst, East Sussex, S Mary VQuarter 2 of clock chime0–1–101885Mears & Stainbank
9Stoke Bardolph, Nottinghamshire, S Luke1 of chime0–1–1012.00″[1865–1968]Mears & Stainbank
10Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, S Marnock (CS)1 of carillon0–1–11D10.50″1954Mears & Stainbank
11Salehurst, East Sussex, S Mary VQuarter 3 of clock chime0–1–11½1885Mears & Stainbank
12Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile5# of 120–1–13B10.94″1963Mears & Stainbank
13Chearsley, Buckinghamshire, S NicholasSanctus0–1–13F♯12.00″1905Mears & Stainbank
14Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile6 of 120–1–14A11.50″1963Mears & Stainbank
15Becontree, Greater London, S Alban1 of chime0–1–14G11.88″1933Mears & Stainbank
16High Beach, Essex, Holy Innocents1 of hemispherical chime0–1–14A15.00″1873Mears & Stainbank
17St Helens, Isle of Wight, S Catherine by the Green1 of chime0–1–14F♯12.00″1937Mears & Stainbank
18Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, S Marnock (CS)2 of carillon0–1–17C♯11.50″1954Mears & Stainbank
19Corston, Wiltshire, All Saints1 of chime0–1–1812.00″1930Mears & Stainbank
20Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, S Marnock (CS)3 of carillon0–1–22C11.50″1954Mears & Stainbank
21Stapleton, Shropshire, S John Bapt1 of chime0–1–22F13.00″1948Mears & Stainbank
22Hampton Wick, Greater London, S John Bapt2 of chime0–1–25G♯13.50″1956Mears & Stainbank
23Sundridge, Kent, S MaryPriest's0–1–26A13.13″1937Mears & Stainbank
24South Hylton, Tyne and Wear, S Mary1 of chime0–1–27½F12.88″1938Mears & Stainbank
25Becontree, Greater London, S Alban2 of chime0–2–0F13.13″1933Mears & Stainbank
26Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, S GilesClock½ cwtF13.50″1928Mears & Stainbank
27Cuffley, Hertfordshire, S Andrew1 of chime½ cwtF♯12.00″1910Mears & Stainbank
28Eynsham, Oxfordshire, S LeonardSanctus0–2–0E13.00″1924Mears & Stainbank
29Folkestone, Kent, Holy Trinity1 of chime0–2–0F♯12.81″1930Mears & Stainbank
30Potten End, Hertfordshire, Holy Trinity1 of chime0–2–012.75″1927Mears & Stainbank
31St Saviour, Guernsey, Channel Islands, Chapel of S Apolline1 of chime½ cwt14.00″1895Mears & Stainbank
32Watford, Hertfordshire, S Peter1 of chime½ cwtA♭11.88″1937Mears & Stainbank
33Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, S Marnock (CS)4 of carillon0–2–1B12.00″1954Mears & Stainbank
34Cressage, Shropshire, Christ Church1 of chime0–2–2E13.00″1946Mears & Stainbank
35Wroxall, Isle of Wight, S John Ev1 of chime0–2–2F13.00″1935Mears & Stainbank
36Folkestone, Kent, Holy Trinity2 of chime0–2–3E♯13.13″1930Mears & Stainbank
37Barford St Michael, Oxfordshire, S MichaelSanctus 10–2–412.00″1869Mears & Stainbank
38Battyeford, West Yorkshire, Christ the King1 of chime0–2–514.00″1874Mears & Stainbank
39Corston, Wiltshire, All Saints2 of chime0–2–713.00″1930Mears & Stainbank
40Cressage, Shropshire, Christ Church2 of chime0–2–8D14.00″1946Mears & Stainbank
41Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, All SaintsService0–2–8G13.88″1877Mears & Stainbank
42Folkestone, Kent, Holy Trinity3 of chime0–2–8D♯13.88″1930Mears & Stainbank
43Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile8# of 120–2–9F♯13.63″1963Mears & Stainbank
44Hampton Wick, Greater London, S John Bapt1 of chime0–2–9A13.25″1955Mears & Stainbank
45Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland, S Marnock (CS)5 of carillon0–2–9B♭12.50″1954Mears & Stainbank
46Walesby, Lincolnshire, S Mary & All Saints1 of chime0–2–9E13.63″1934Mears & Stainbank
47Becontree, Greater London, S Alban3 of chime0–2–10E♭13.75″1933Mears & Stainbank
48Hurst, Berkshire, S NicholasClock0–2–10A13.00″1962Mears & Stainbank
49Sandhurst, Berkshire, Immaculate Conception (RC)2 of 60–2–10E14.25″1957Mears & Stainbank
50Stapleton, Shropshire, S John Bapt2 of chime0–2–10E♭14.00″1948Mears & Stainbank
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