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St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, Wales, Cath Ch of S David & S Andrew
PlaceSt Davids
Cath Ch of S David & S Andrew
or Tyddewi
Shown in county lists as St Davids Cath
Principal areaPembrokeshire
Preserved countyDyfed
CountryWales
Historic countyPembrokeshire
Dove tower ID14312
Rings10 (full-circle ring), tenor 24–3–25 in DSee below
1 (other bells), tenor 13–3–12See below
Frames1See below
Grid referenceSM752253
Latitude & longitude51.88150, -5.26760View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
Satnav lat & longNo optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details
PostcodeSA62 6RD
DioceseSt Davids
Church groupChurch in Wales
Listed gradeI by Cadw
URLhttp://www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk/index.php?id=673
AffiliationSt Davids Diocesan Guild
PerformancesSearch for performances on BellBoardCustomise
As of last night, BellBoard listed 134 performances here, of which 81 were peals and 20 were in the last two years
Peal boardsNo peal boards have been uploaded to BellBoard yet
The Central Council is collecting photographs of all peal boards, and curating and uploading them to BellBoard. This includes material from earlier systems found here.
Ring of 10, tenor 24–3–25 in D
Bells10 (full-circle ring)Edit details
Tenor24–3–25 (2797 lb or 1269 kg) in D (588.0 Hz)
All rings
1024–3–25 in D10 as tenor
68–2–3 in A6 as tenor
PracticesWed
Projects & overhauls
2020 by TLB Services
Roller and clapper refurbishment
1928 by Mears & Stainbank (ring created)
Ring installed
List all
PealsView 81 peals in the Felstead Database
AlsoGround floor ringing chamber
Additional informationEllacombe apparatus
Detached tower
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
15–1–31470.6F♯27.38″2001Whitechapel Bell FoundryFNFC
25–1–231323.5E28.56″2001Whitechapel Bell FoundryFNFC
35–2–221176.0D29.88″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
45–3–231102.5C♯30.88″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
57–0–13980.0B32.88″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
68–2–3882.0A35.75″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
710–3–13784.0G38.88″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
811–2–23735.0F♯40.88″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
917–1–2661.5E45.88″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
1024–3–25588.0D52.12″1928Mears & StainbankFNFC
Other bells, tenor 13–3–12
Bells1 (other bells)Edit details
Tenor13–3–12 (1552 lb or 704 kg)
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
Clock [1]13–3–1243.50″1777William SavillYD
Details of frame
FrameBellsYearMaterialMakerTrussLayout
11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 101928TeakMears & Stainbank6.A10
Notes

[1]Bell location

The clock bell is located on top of the central tower

Published: 13/04/2024

Update log
14/04/2024Clock: weight, diameter added [Fred Sharpe MS via Chris Pickford #006817]
13/04/2024Clock bell added [Peter Hayward, from local knowledge. The bell is located on top of the central tower]
03/07/2021Ellacombe chiming apparatus added [Peter Hayward]
11/09/20201,2: nominal added,diam amended [Nigel Taylor via 00013985]
08/09/20203-9: nominal added; 10: nominal amended; 3-5,7-10: diam amended [Nigel Taylor via 00013981]
14/06/202010: nominal added [John Baldwin via database]
30/11/2019fr1: truss,layout added [Tim Jackson via e-mail]
13/10/2019PN now Wed [TimJ (REMRKS246; info P Hayward) via e-mail]
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