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Histon, Cambridgeshire, S Andrew
Place Histon
S Andrew
Lieutenancy area Cambridgeshire
Country England
Historic county Cambridgeshire
Dove tower ID 15629
Rings 8 (full-circle ring), tenor 9–1–27 in A♭See below
Other bellsSee below
Frames 2See below
Grid reference TL436639
Latitude & longitude 52.25532, 0.10265View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
Satnav lat & long No optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details
Postcode CB24 9ER
Diocese Ely
Church Church of England
Listed grade I by Historic England
Church heritage record 4586
URLs http://www.histon-ringers.org.uk
https://ely.elyda.org.uk/towers/histon-details
Affiliation Ely Diocesan Association
Performances Search for performances on BellBoard
As of last night, BellBoard listed 749 performances here, of which 72 were peals and 52 were in the last two years
Ring of 8, tenor 9–1–27 in A♭
Bells 8 (full-circle ring)Edit details
Tenor 9–1–27 (1063 lb or 482 kg) in A♭ (822.0 Hz)
Practices Tue
Projects & overhauls
2005 (major overhaul)
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Peals View 147 peals in the Felstead Database
BellWeightNominalNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
13–1–201644.0A♭23.88″1967John Taylor & CoFFC
23–3–121553.0G25.00″1967John Taylor & CoFFC
34–2–201383.0F27.00″1968John Taylor & CoFFC
44–3–211233.0E♭29.13″1866John Warner & SonsRFC
54–3–251098.0D♭30.18″1866John Warner & SonsRFC
6 [1]6–0–231037.0C32.00″[1550–1560]†Austen BrackerYFC
76–2–19923.0B♭32.88″1967John Taylor & CoFFC
89–1–27822.0A♭37.00″1967John Taylor & CoFFC
Source: twr website; Will Scheilling; ADH; D Sloman(CBC)
Contributed by: John Baldwin
Other bells
Bells Edit details
BellWeightNominalNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
Clock1 cwt1781Thomas OsbornYD
Details of frames
FrameBellsYearMaterialMakerTrussLayout
13,4,5,6,7,81933Cast ironGillett & Johnston8.3.A.h6.1 ➔ 8.3
– 1.11,21967Cast iron & steelJohn Taylor & Co2.X2
Frame modifications:
Frame 1: 1967 by Local labour/guild/assn
Frame modified by the addition of steel and cast iron trusses
Notes

[1]History of the bell

The bell is the smaller one of two taken to St Andrew, Histon from the St Mary, Islington, near Kings Lynn, when it was declared redundant in the 1960’s. Both bells are now attributed to Austen Bracker who is thought to have been an itinerant founder operating out of the Lynn foundry or possibly Norwich. There are only 7 or 8 bells known to currently exist by him and the other one is unique in that it has the date 1556 in Roman Numerals on the inscription band which reads “FOR THE YERE OF OUR LORD GOD XDLVI”, with the “D” reversed.

Published: 19/11/2024

Update log
14/10/2025Clock: weight added [Tower captain, general regular ringers, tower history via Benedict Hardy-Phillips #009308]
24/11/2023Fr1: material amended [Andrew Higson via Frame Backlog]
05/01/2023Clock: canons, hanging type added [Jason Burnet from personal visit #004379]
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