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Listing the 20 full-circle rings which are in the country of Wales, have at least 3 bells, and include one or more bells which were cast by Abraham II Rudhall. Click on place name for fuller details.

| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by practice, tenor weight or tenor frequency | Map showing tenor weights | Summary by number of bells, semitone bells, region or founder | List included bells | Download results as POIs for SatNav | at selected towers on BellBoard

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1Abergele, Conwy, Wales, S Michael.
6, 8–3–13 (450 kg) in A. Mon.
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2Bangor on Dee, Wrexham, Wales, S Dunawd (GF).
6, 6–2–15 (337 kg) in B♭.
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3Bonvilston, The Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan, Wales, S Mary V (GF).
6, 10¾ cwt (~550 kg) in F♯. Ringing currently not permitted.
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4Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Dyfed, Wales, S Peter (T).
8, 15–1–18 (783 kg) in E. Thu 18:30.
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5Churchstoke, Powys, Wales, S Nicholas (GF, T).
5, 8 cwt (~400 kg) in B♭.
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6Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, S Clement (GF).
6, 8 cwt (~410 kg) in G. Ringing currently not permitted.
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7Gladestry, Powys, Wales, S Mary.
5 U/R, 7–0–11 (361 kg) in B. Unringable.
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8Kerry, Powys, Wales, S Michael.
3 U/R, 11 cwt (~560 kg). One bell (or more) cracked or broken; unringable.
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9Knighton, Powys, Wales, S Edward.
8, 9–3–26 (507 kg) in A♭. PN shared: Knighton; Presteigne. Thu (1st).
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10Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Dyfed, Wales, S Martin.
6, 7–3–22 (404 kg) in B♭. Mon 19:00.
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11Llangynwyd, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales, S Cynwyd (GF).
6, 8–0–16 (414 kg) in A. Ringing currently not permitted.
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12Mold, Flintshire, Wales, S Mary.
8, 10–1–6 (523 kg) in A. Tue.
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13Montgomery, Powys, Wales, S Nicholas (T).
6, 12 cwt (~610 kg) in A♭. Ellacombe apparatus. Mon.
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14Neath, Neath Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, S Thomas.
6, 8–0–2 (407 kg) in A. Mon.
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15Old Radnor, Powys, Wales, S Stephen (GF).
6, 16 cwt (~810 kg) in E.
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16Penmark, The Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan, Wales, S Mary.
6, 8½ cwt (~430 kg) in A. PN rotates: Llancarfan; Penmark; Porthkerry. Thu (on a rota basis).
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17St Brides Wentloog, Newport, Wales, S Bridget.
6 U/R, 10 cwt (~510 kg) in A. Bell hung dead: 6; one bell (or more) cracked or broken; unringable.
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18St Hilary, The Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan, Wales, S Hilary.
6, 7–1–26 (380 kg) in B. PN rotates: Cowbridge; Llanblethian; St Hilary. Tue (not always: check).
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19Talgarth, Powys, Wales, S Gwendoline.
6, 7–3–0 (394 kg) in A. PN alternates: Bronllys; Talgarth. Thu (alt).
SO157338Map
20Wrexham, Wrexham, Wales, S Giles (T).
10, 24 cwt (~1220 kg) in D. Thu.
SJ335501Map
Showing all 20 full-circle rings
| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by practice, tenor weight or tenor frequency | Map showing tenor weights | Summary by number of bells, semitone bells, region or founder | List included bells | Download results as POIs for SatNav | at selected towers on BellBoard
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