Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset, S John Bapt
Place | Hinton Charterhouse S John Bapt |
Unitary authority | Bath and North East Somerset |
Lieutenancy area | Somerset |
Country | England |
Historic county | Somerset |
Dove tower ID | 20910 |
Rings | 3 (chime), tenor 10–0–5 in GSee below |
Grid reference | ST776583 |
Latitude & longitude | 51.32343, -2.32205View on OpenStreetMapList nearest towers |
Satnav lat & long | No optimised destination for satellite navigation has been submittedAdd details |
Postcode | BA2 7TJ |
Diocese | Bath and Wells |
Church | Church of England |
Listed grade | II* by Historic England |
Church heritage record | 370 |
Chime of 3, tenor 10–0–5 in G
Bells | 3 (chime)Edit details |
Tenor | 10–0–5 (1125 lb or 510 kg) in G (763.0 Hz) |
Bell | Weight | Nominal | Note | Diameter | Dated | Founder | Canons | Turning | Hanging | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 5–0–14 | 31.88″ | 1852 | Charles & George Mears | |||||||
2 | 35.00″ | c1480† | Bristol foundry | Y | |||||||
3 | 10–0–5 | 763.0 | G | 39.50″ | 1687† | Lewis Cockey | Y |
Notes
[1]Source contributor
G W Massey, Nov 1969
Published: 23/11/2021
[2]Notes
2 of 3: 6 canons
Published: 23/11/2021
[3]Notes
3 of 3: 6 canons
Published: 23/11/2021
[4]Origin of Treble
The treble was the tenor of the ring of five at Cricket Malherbie
Published: 13/10/2022
Update log
13/10/2022 | 1: weight added; 1: cast year added; 1: founder added [Whitechapel records via David Sloman] |