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Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire, S David
PlaceMoreton in Marsh
S David
Lieutenancy areaGloucestershire
CountryEngland
Historic countyGloucestershire
Dove tower ID14752
Rings8 (full-circle ring), tenor 10–0–14 in GSee below
Other bellsSee below
Frames3See below
Grid referenceSP205322
Latitude & longitude51.98816, -1.70151View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers
Satnav lat & longNo optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details
PostcodeGL56 0LT
DioceseGloucester
Church groupChurch of England
Listed gradeII by Historic England
Church heritage record5794
URLhttp://www.bagleybells.co.uk/towers/glos.htm#MORETON_IN
AffiliationGloucester and Bristol Diocesan Association
PerformancesSearch for performances on BellBoardCustomise
As of last night, BellBoard listed 183 performances here, of which 52 were peals and 33 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 8, tenor 10–0–14 in G
Bells8 (full-circle ring)Edit details
Tenor10–0–14 (1134 lb or 514 kg) in G (776.0 Hz)
PracticesWed
Projects & overhauls
1958 by John Taylor & Co (ring created)
Ring installed
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PealsView 87 peals in the Felstead Database
Additional informationEllacombe apparatus
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
13–0–201551.0G24.00″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
23–0–241465.0F♯25.00″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
34–0–81306.0E26.38″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
44–1–121163.0D28.25″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
55–0–01036.0C29.88″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
65–2–20978.0B31.00″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
77–0–8871.0A33.88″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
810–0–14776.0G38.50″1958John Taylor & CoFNFC
Other bells
BellsEdit details
BellWeightFrequencyNoteDiameterDatedFounderCanonsTurningHanging
Service3–3–41248.0E♭26.25″1693William BagleyYND
Details of frames
FrameBellsYearMaterialMakerTrussLayout
9Service
2 [2]3, 41958Cast ironJohn Taylor & Co8.3.D.a
1 [3]1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 81958Cast ironJohn Taylor & Co8.3.C.e
Notes

[1]Origin of ellacombe

Ellacombe transferred from Harborne, Birmingham

Published: 02/12/2025

[2]Frame structure

Two-tier cast iron frame, with lowside pits above H castings – the steelwork between the top frame and lower frame being common to both tiers

Published: 25/11/2024

[3]Frame structure

Cast iron H castings mounted on beams and braced at the top

Published: 25/11/2024

Update log
02/12/2025Ellacombe added [Nicholas Allsopp via #009575]
07/02/2025PN amended [Nicholas Allsopp, local contact]
02/02/2025Service: turning, hanging type added [Nicholas Allsopp #008122]
15/11/20241-8: turning added [Nicholas Allsopp #007678]
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