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Listing 3 full-circle rings (including lightweight rings) which are in the lieutenancy area of Staffordshire, have 5 bells and no semitone bells, and are unringable. 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 tenor weight | 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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1Bradley, Staffordshire, S Mary & All Saints.
5 U/R, 10 cwt (~500 kg) in A. Unringable.
SJ879180Map
2Mucklestone, Staffordshire, S Mary.
5 U/R, 11 cwt (~600 kg) in G. One bell (or more) cracked or broken: third is cracked in the head; unringable; no wheel(s).
SJ725373Map
3Newborough, Staffordshire, All Saints.
5 U/R, 7–2–6 (384 kg) in B♭. Unringable; tower unsafe.
SK135253Map
Showing all 3 full-circle rings (including lightweight rings)
| Plot all results on a map | Download as CSV (CC BY-SA 4.0) or as a county list (PDF) | Chart by tenor weight | 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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