St Issey, Cornwall, S Issey
| Place | St Issey S Issey |
| Unitary authority | Cornwall |
| Lieutenancy area | Cornwall |
| Country | England |
| Historic county | Cornwall |
| Dove tower ID | 13918 |
| Rings | 6 (full-circle ring), tenor 13–0–8 in FSee below |
| Frames | 1See below |
| Grid reference | SW928718 |
| Latitude & longitude | 50.50940, -4.92292View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers |
| Satnav lat & long | No optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details |
| Postcode | PL27 7QA |
| Diocese | Truro |
| Church | Church of England |
| Listed grade | II by Historic England |
| Church heritage record | 13627 |
| Also | Toilet |
| Performances | Search for performances on BellBoard As of last night, BellBoard listed 11 performances here, of which none were peals and none were in the last two years |
Ring of 6, tenor 13–0–8 in F
| Bells | 6 (full-circle ring)Edit details |
| Tenor | 13–0–8 (1464 lb or 664 kg) in F (699.0 Hz) |
| Peals | View 3 peals in the Felstead Database |
| Also | Ground floor ringing chamber |
| Bell | Weight | Nominal | Note | Diameter | Dated | Founder | Canons | Turning | Hanging | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5–1–23 | 1159.0 | D | 30.00″ | 1903 | John Warner & Sons | R | FC | |||
| 2 | 6–0–12 | 1046.0 | C | 32.00″ | 1903 | John Warner & Sons | R | FC | |||
| 3 | 6–0–6 | 928.0 | B♭ | 33.00″ | 1903 | John Warner & Sons | R | FC | |||
| 4 | 7–3–17 | 872.0 | A | 36.00″ | 1903 | John Warner & Sons | R | FC | |||
| 5 | 10–0–6 | 786.0 | G | 39.25″ | 1871 | John Warner & Sons | R | FC | |||
| 6 | 13–0–8 | 699.0 | F | 43.25″ | 1871 | John Warner & Sons | R | FC |
Details of frame
| Frame | Bells | Year | Material | Maker | Truss | Layout | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,2,3,4,5,6 | 1979 | John Taylor & Co |
Update log
| 05/07/2023 | Ringable again [Phil Tremain #005276] |
| 16/09/2022 | Ringing suspended temporarily. One of the tower pinnacles is unstable and consequently all ringing is suspended until it can be rectified. [Phil Tremain] |