Bell Tower - St Carantoc - Crantock, Cornwall
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N 50° 24.189 W 005° 06.655
30U E 349991 N 5585586
Bell tower of St Carantoc's church, Crantock, with a ring of 6 bells.
Waymark Code: WMZDXZ
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/27/2018
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Bell tower of St Carantoc's church, Crantock, with a ring of 6 bells.
Crantock, Cornwall
S Carantoc |
Bells |
Bell |
Weight |
Nominal |
Note |
Diameter |
Dated |
Founder |
Canons |
Turning |
1 |
3-3-8 |
1345.0 |
E |
26.25" |
1767 |
John III & Fitzantony II Pennington |
R |
|
2 |
3-3-0 |
1206.0 |
D |
27.25" |
1767 |
John III & Fitzantony II Pennington |
R |
|
3 |
3-3-10 |
1072.0 |
C |
28.50" |
1767 |
John III & Fitzantony II Pennington |
R |
|
4 |
4-3-4 |
1008.0 |
B |
30.00" |
1904 |
John Taylor & Co |
F |
|
5 |
7-0-0 |
905.0 |
A |
34.00" |
1904 |
John Taylor & Co |
F |
|
6 |
9-1-14 |
804.0 |
G |
38.25" |
1904 |
John Taylor & Co |
F |
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Frames |
Frame |
Bells |
Year |
Material |
Maker |
Truss |
Layout |
1 |
4,5,6 |
1947 |
Metal |
Gillett & Johnston |
|
|
2 |
1,2,3 |
1947 |
Metal |
Gillett & Johnston |
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SOURCE - (Visit Link)
"The first Christian foundation on the site of the present St Carantoc Church probably dates back to about the 5th Century when St Carantoc arrived here and made a Missionary centre. The present Church is basically of Norman design however the Chancel was rebuilt in the 15th Century, the South Porch in the 17th Century and some walls and windows are of early English rebuilding. Two original Norman arches remain on either side of the Chancel arch leading into the Lady Chapel in the South and the Organ in the North. Originally there was a tower in the centre of the building the lower courses of the massive pillars can still be seen, the tower collapsed in the 15th century bringing down much of the Nave and Transepts, hence the need for the rebuilding mentioned above.The present Tower was built in the late 15th Century.
The Church became a centre of a College of Priests, the charter being granted by Edward the Confessor, the college was renowned for its learning and consisted of a Dean and Nine Prebendaries, and about four Priest-Vicars. One of the latter was the Parish Priest for Crantock and another for St Columb Minor. Crantock is the Mother Church for the area including Newquay. St Columb became a parish in the 18th Century and Newquay about 1900. It is said that the Church had seven Churchyards each containg a Chapel and was a popular place of Pilgriage from the surrounding parishes. Originally the Chancel was the centre of worship whilst the smaller and lower Nave served for the few and poor parishioners."
SOURCE - (Visit Link)
Address of Tower: St Carantoc Crantock, Cornwall England TR8 5RH
Still Operational: yes
Number of bells in tower?: 6
Relevant website?: [Web Link]
Rate tower: Not listed
Tours or visits allowed in tower?: Not listed
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