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Listing the 132 lightweight rings which have at least 3 bells. Click on place name for fuller details.

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1Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, The Campanile.
8, 10 lb 6 oz (4.71 kg) in G. Key pitched by hum rather than nominal.
 
2Ambergate Campanile (GF, P).
10, 10 lb 4 oz (4.65 kg) in F♯.
 
3Appleton, Oxfordshire, Workshop Campanile (GF).
12 plus 2♯, 4♯, 5♯, 6♭, 8♯ and 9♯, 1–2–16 (83 kg) in B♭. Balscote Ring. Bell not hung: 6♭.
 
4Aylsham, Norfolk, Bellflowermews (GF).
6, 2 lb 12 oz (1.25 kg) in F♯. Ceramic bells; ringing discontinued while restoration work under way; key pitched by hum rather than nominal.
 
5Balga, Western Australia, Australia, Cygnet Ring.
8, 16 lb 0 oz (7.26 kg) in E. Freestanding ring not portable.
 
6Ballymena, Antrim, Northern Ireland, S Elizabeth in the Fields.
12 plus an extra treble, 5♯, 6♭ and 9♯, 0–1–8⅝ (16.61 kg) in F♯. Steel bells: 3-4,6♭.
 
7Barnoldswick, Lancashire, Coach House (GF).
6, 9 lb 4 oz (4.20 kg) in D.
 
8Baunton, Gloucestershire, Fairlight Ring (GF).
8, 20 lb 7 oz (9.27 kg) in D.
 
9Bells Coll Reg (GF, P).
8, 8 oz (0.23 kg) in A♭.
 
10Beverley & District Mini Ring (GF, P).
8, 10 lb 7 oz (4.73 kg) in G.
 
11Bishopsteignton, Devon, Bishops-Ting-Tong.
6, 10 lb 0 oz (4.54 kg) in G.
 
12Bovey Tracey, Devon, Wobbly Bob's Campanile (GF).
8, 10 lb 7 oz (4.73 kg) in F♯.
 
13Bowerdon Peal (GF, P).
6, 16 lb 5 oz (7.40 kg) in E.
 
14Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, Wilderness Campanile (GF).
8, 0–2–21 (35 kg) in E♭. PN: by arrangement.
 
15Branston, Lincolnshire, Woodside Campanile (GF).
8, 5 lb 8 oz (2.49 kg) in E. Ceramic bells; key pitched by hum rather than nominal; fixed ring also partly portable.
 
16Bratton, Wiltshire, White Horse Ring (GF).
8, 14 oz (0.40 kg) in B.
 
17Bridgetown, Western Australia, Australia, Alphabet Ring (GF).
8, 15 lb 3 oz (6.89 kg) in E. Freestanding ring not portable.
 
18Brockenhurst, Hampshire, Captain MainwaRing (GF).
8, 3 oz (0.09 kg) in C.
 
19Brockenhurst, Hampshire, Old Gas Works Campanile (GF).
8, 9½ oz (0.27 kg) in C.
 
20Brockenhurst, Hampshire, Qua-ring-tine (GF).
4, 2 lb (1 kg) in D♭.
 
21Carmel, Indiana, United States of America, Carmel Campanile (GF).
8, 10 lb 3 oz (4.62 kg) in F♯.
 
22Carter Campanile (GF, P).
6, 16 lb 1 oz (7.29 kg) in E.
 
23Charmborough Ring (GF, P).
6, 0–3–10 (43 kg) in D. Building owned by private individual; operated by The Mobile Belfries Trust.
 
24Cheddar, Somerset (GF).
6, 8 lb 5 oz (3.77 kg) in B. Darling Bells of Cheddar.
 
25Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, S Christopher, Warden Hill (S, T).
6, 0–2–7 (29 kg) in C. Wed 19:00.
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26Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, The Bicycle Ring (GF).
8, 1 lb 7 oz (0.65 kg) in C.
 
27Childswickham, Worcestershire, Sheldon's Bell Ring (GF).
6, 1 lb 1 oz (0.48 kg) in A. Anticlockwise.
 
28Church Lawford, Warwickshire, Plantagenet Ring (GF, T).
12, 2–0–9 (106 kg) in F♯.
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29Cockshutt, Shropshire (GF).
6, 0–3–25 (49 kg) in B♭. Ringmore Campanile. Key pitched by hum rather than nominal.
 
30Colden Common, Hampshire, Maybells Campanile (GF).
12 plus an extra treble and 6♭, 11¼ lb (5.1 kg) in B. Ceramic bells.
 
31Cork City Mini Ring, Republic of Ireland (GF, P).
6, 10 lb 8 oz (4.76 kg) in G.
 
32Crowhurst, East Sussex, The Forewood Ring (GF).
8, 21⅜ lb (9.7 kg) in C. Key pitched by hum rather than nominal.
 
33Die Glöckli, Germany (GF, P).
8, 21 lb 13 oz (9.89 kg) in E♭.
 
34Dublin Mini Ring, Republic of Ireland (GF, P).
8, 10 lb 9¾ oz (4.81 kg) in G.
 
35Dunkirk, Nottinghamshire, Red Light Ring.
6, 10 lb 8 oz (4.76 kg) in C♯. Ceramic bells; key pitched by hum rather than nominal.
 
36Durham & Newcastle Diocesan Association Mini Ring (GF, P).
8, 10 lb 11 oz (4.85 kg) in G.
 
37East Huntspill, Somerset, Little Orchard Tower (GF).
10, 21 lb 9 oz (9.78 kg) in D.
 
38Eyrewell Forest, South Island, New Zealand, Karearea Bells (GF).
8, 10 lb 6 oz (4.71 kg) in G.
 
39Farnham, Surrey, S Andrew (T).
10.
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40Former Northern District Irish Association Mini Ring (GF, P).
8, 10 lb 6¼ oz (4.71 kg) in G.
 
41Forres, Moray, Scotland, Balnaferry Campanile.
8, 15 lb 1 oz (6.83 kg) in E.
 
42Frank Mack Portable Ring (GF, P).
6, 1 lb 9½ oz (0.72 kg) in F♯.
 
43Frosterley, Durham, Black Bull Inn (GF, T).
12, 0–2–21 (35 kg) in E♭.
 
44Garvestone, Norfolk, Cubby Hole (GF).
8, 20 lb 15 oz (9.50 kg) in D.
 
45George's Marvellous Micro Ring (GF, P).
8, ¾ oz (0.02 kg) in C. Steel bells.
 
46Giffard Park, Buckinghamshire, Broadway Campanile (GF).
10, 15 lb 5 oz (6.95 kg) in E.
 
47Gloucester, Gloucestershire (GF).
10, 11¾ oz (0.33 kg) in C. Mythering Again.
 
48Gosport, Hampshire, Jack & Jill House Campanile (GF).
8, 10 oz (0.28 kg) in A.
 
49Great Barr, West Midlands, The Rack (GF).
6, 3 lb 6 oz (1.53 kg) in B♭.
 
50Green Ring (GF, P).
6, 13 lb 14 oz (6.29 kg) in D.
 
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