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Widecombe in the Moor, Devon, S Pancras
Place Widecombe in the Moor
S Pancras
Lieutenancy area Devon
Country England
Historic county Devon
Dove tower ID 14248
Rings 8 (full-circle ring), tenor 12–3–14 in ESee below
Frames 1See below
Grid reference SX718767
Latitude & longitude 50.57679, -3.81106View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
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Postcode TQ13 7TA
Diocese Exeter
Church Church of England
Listed grade I by Historic England
Church heritage record 5129
Affiliation Devon Association
Performances Search for performances on BellBoard
As of last night, BellBoard listed 43 performances here, of which 14 were peals and 1 was in the last two years
Ring of 8, tenor 12–3–14 in E
Bells 8 (full-circle ring)Edit details
Tenor 12–3–14 (1442 lb or 654 kg) in E (665.0 Hz)
Overhauled
2000 by Nicholson Engineering Ltd
1932 by John Taylor & Co
Peals View 16 peals in the Felstead Database
BellWeightNominalNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
14–2–111332.0E27.50″2002Whitechapel Bell FoundryFNFC
25–0–111254.6D♯28.75″2002Whitechapel Bell FoundryFNFC
34–2–241121.0C♯29.75″1848Charles & George MearsR4FC
45–3–4999.0B31.75″1848Charles & George MearsR4FC
57–1–0888.5A34.25″1632†Thomas II PenningtonR4FC
68–1–21840.0G♯36.75″1774Thomas II BilbieR4FC
79–3–25749.0F♯39.25″1632Thomas II PenningtonR4FC
812–3–14665.0E42.88″1632Thomas II PenningtonR4FC
Source: JGMS notes; A Bagworth; D Sloman; ADH; J Clarke
Contributed by: [John Scott]
Details of frame
FrameBellsYearMaterialMakerTrussLayout
11,2,3,4,5,6,7,82000SteelNicholson Engineering Ltd8.1.B.a8.3
Contributed by: James Clarke
Update log
20/12/20211-2: nominal added. [Nigel Taylor's personal tuning records via D Sloman]
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