Thurlton, Norfolk, All Saints
Place | Thurlton All Saints |
Lieutenancy area | Norfolk |
Country | England |
Historic county | Norfolk |
Dove tower ID | 14805 |
Rings | 5 U/R (full-circle ring), tenor 10 cwt in A♭See below |
Frames | 1See below |
Grid reference | TM417982 |
Latitude & longitude | 52.52889, 1.56196View on Google Map or OpenStreetMapList nearest towers |
Satnav lat & long | No optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details |
Postcode | NR14 6RN |
Diocese | Norwich |
Church | Church of England |
Listed grade | I by Historic England |
Church heritage record | 8970 |
URL | https://ndar.org.uk/towers/thurlton/ |
Affiliation | Norwich Diocesan Association |
Performances | Search for performances on BellBoard As of last night, BellBoard listed 4 performances here, of which none were peals and none were in the last two years |
Ring of 5, tenor 10 cwt in A♭
Bells | 5 U/R (full-circle ring)Edit details |
Tenor | 10 cwt (1120 lb or ~510 kg) in A♭ |
Overhauled | 1879 by George Day & Sons |
Peals | View 1 peal in the Felstead Database |
Also | Ground floor ringing chamber |
Additional information | Unringable Anticlockwise |
Bell | Weight | Nominal | Note | Diameter | Dated | Founder | Canons | Turning | Hanging | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3¾ cwt | E♭ | 27.75″ | 1632† | William & Alice Brend | Y | FC | ||||
2 | 4½ cwt | D♭ | 29.00″ | 1632† | William & Alice Brend | Y | FC | ||||
3 | 6½ cwt | C | 32.50″ | 1632† | William & Alice Brend | Y | FC | ||||
4 | 8¼ cwt | B♭ | 35.25″ | 1632† | William & Alice Brend | Y | FC | ||||
5 | 10 cwt | A♭ | 38.75″ | 1632† | William & Alice Brend | Y | FC |
Details of frame
Frame | Bells | Year | Material | Maker | Truss | Layout | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1,2,3,4,5 | 1879 | Oak | George Day & Sons |
Update log
30/12/2023 | Fr1: year, maker added [Neal Dodge. Details of the old frame taken from Ranald Clouston's papers and contemporary newspaper cutting via Frame Backlog] |
25/01/2022 | Overhaul added [Neal Dodge, quoting contemporary newspaper cutting] |