All Saints Church - Liddington, Wiltshire, UK
N 51° 31.785 W 001° 42.245
30U E 589892 N 5709533
All Saints church is in the small village of Liddington to the south east of Swindon. The church started life in the 13th century and is a part of the Church of England. The bell tower is at the south west corner of the church.
Waymark Code: WMK10Z
Location: Southern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/27/2014
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The British History website tells us about the bells located in the square, stone tower:
Three bells were noted by the king's commissioners in 1553 but their fate is not known. The church has 5 bells (in 1966): the first three, made by Roger and William Purdue, are inscribed with the churchwardens' names and date from 1663, while the fourth and fifth date from 1786 and 1849 respectively and bear the makers' names, Robert Wells of Aldbourne and William Taylor.