St Martins, St Martin of Tours

6 bells, tenor 7-2-22 in A                                                              SJ 322363

Sunday: 9.00 - 9.30am

Monday:  7.30 - 9.00pm

The tenor and fifth were cast by William Clibury in 1634, probably at his branch foundry at Holt rather than at Wellington, and hang in canon retaining headstocks. The fourth, cast by the same founder in 1632 was recast in 1959 by John Taylor and Co. when they augmented the ring to six. They hang in a well-maintained steel eight bell frame (Pickford 8.3: A4, B5, C6, D & E empty, F1, G2, H3), and are fitted with Hastings stays. The glazed ringers' gallery is reached up a short, stone spiral staircase on the left inside the main tower door

There is a large car park at the East end of the church with access off Green Lane. The 'Chapter House' attached to the church contains a toilet.

The church has a fine Georgian three decker pulpit            

Click on 'Refresh' to hear sound clip again                                       Inscriptions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The Tenor with its canon-retaining headstock   

The foundry mark of  John Taylor & Co.,
together with the date they recast the fourth

 

 

 

The date on the Tenor, with William Clibury's foundry mark

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