Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, Whitechapel Church
| Place | Cleckheaton Whitechapel Church |
| Metropolitan borough | Kirklees |
| Lieutenancy area | West Yorkshire |
| Country | England |
| Historic subdivision | West Riding |
| Historic county | Yorkshire |
| Dove tower ID | 19216 |
| Rings | 8 (chime), tenor 2–1–18 in F♯See below 1 (other bells)See below |
| Grid reference | SE179258 |
| Latitude & longitude | 53.72874, -1.72978View on map, or get directions from Google MapsList nearest towers |
| Satnav lat & long | No optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details |
| Postcode | BD19 6HS |
| Diocese | Leeds |
| Church | Church of England |
| Listed grade | II by Historic England |
| Church heritage record | 13930 |
Chime of 8, tenor 2–1–18 in F♯
| Bells | 8 (chime)Edit details |
| Tenor | 2–1–18 (270 lb or 122 kg) in F♯ (1467.0 Hz) |
| Projects & overhauls | 1937 by John Taylor & Co (ring created) List allRing installed |
| Additional information | Ellacombe apparatus |
| Bell | Weight | Frequency | Note | Diameter | Dated | Founder | Canons | Turning | Hanging | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0–1–15 | F♯ | 11.31″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 2 | 0–1–20 | E♯ | 12.50″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 3 | 0–2–1 | D♯ | 13.38″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 4 | 0–3–4 | C♯ | 15.25″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 5 | 1–0–16 | B | 17.50″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 6 | 1–1–16 | A♯ | 18.50″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 7 | 1–3–10 | G♯ | 20.63″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D | ||||
| 8 | 2–1–18 | 1467.0 | F♯ | 24.50″ | 1937 | John Taylor & Co | F | D |
Other bells
| Bells | 1 (other bells)Edit details |
| Bell | Weight | Frequency | Note | Diameter | Dated | Founder | Canons | Turning | Hanging | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Disused | 1766 | Lester & Pack | R |
Update log
| 28/11/2021 | 8: nominal added; 1-8: hanging type added. [John Taylor records via A R Aspland] |