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Leeds, West Yorkshire, Cath Ch of S Anne (RC)
PlaceLeeds
Cath Ch of S Anne
Shown in county lists as Leeds RC Cath
Metropolitan boroughCity of Leeds
Lieutenancy areaWest Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Historic subdivisionWest Riding
Historic countyYorkshire
Dove tower ID11425
Rings8 (full-circle ring), tenor 9–1–4 in ASee below
1 (other bells)See below
Frames2See below
Grid referenceSE299339
Latitude & longitude53.80076, -1.54689View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
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PostcodeLS2 8BE
DioceseLeeds
Church groupRoman Catholic Church
Listed gradeII* by Historic England
AffiliationYorkshire Association
PerformancesSearch for performances on BellBoardCustomise
As of last night, BellBoard listed 1218 performances here, of which 1049 were peals and 88 were in the last two years
Peal boardsNo peal boards have been uploaded to BellBoard yet
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Ring of 8, tenor 9–1–4 in A
Bells8 (full-circle ring)Edit details
Tenor9–1–4 (1040 lb or 472 kg) in A (854.0 Hz)
PracticesThu
Projects & overhauls
1979 by Eayre & Smith
Transferred from Holbeck, West Yorkshire, S Francis of Assisi (RC)
Ring of 8 removed from the tower of St Francis of Assisi, Holbeck. They were hung at St Anne's Cathedral, Leeds later that year.
The following events happened while the ring was at Holbeck, West Yorkshire, S Francis of Assisi (RC)
1952 by John Taylor & Co (ring created)
Ring created
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PealsView 1250 peals in the Felstead Database
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
13–0–91728.0A23.13″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
23–0–131631.0G♯23.50″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
33–2–71450.0F♯25.00″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
44–0–51286.5E26.38″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
54–1–41144.0D28.13″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
65–0–111079.0C♯29.63″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
76–1–26960.0B32.50″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
89–1–4854.0A36.38″1952John Taylor & CoFNFC
Other bells
Bells1 (other bells)Edit details
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
Sacristy1905S
Details of frames
FrameBellsYearMaterialMakerTrussLayout
9SacristyMetal9.F
1 [1]1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81979Cast ironEayre & Smith8.3.A.h & 8.3.C.e8.3
Notes

[1]Frame Fr1 details

Frame Fr1 was constructed from the frame sides removed (along with the bells) from Holbeck, S Francis in 1979. The frame at Holbeck was installed by Taylors in 1953 when the bells were recast.

Published: 23/04/2023; updated: 29/01/2026

Update log
04/02/2026Contractor for 1979 work added [Andrew Aspland]
13/01/2026Transfer history noted.
23/04/2025Frame Fr9 added; Sacristy added; frame Fr1: truss, layout amended, resultant layout deleted; 1,3,4: frame number amended; frame Fr1.1 deleted [Tim Jackson and Kye Leaver, from personal visit. Re-evaluation of Frame Fr1 given the positioning of the two different truss types within the overall frame]
23/04/2023Frame Fr1: date, maker, truss, resultant layout added, material, layout amended; frame Fr1.1 added; Note added [Information (including pictures) provided by Cian Tempest, local contact. Additional information provided by Peter Hayward]
11/04/2023Frame Fr1: layout added [Cian Tempest, local ringer #004856]
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