Bell Tower - St Tudius - St Tudy, Cornwall
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N 50° 33.262 W 004° 43.892
30U E 377342 N 5601702
Bell Tower of St Tudius' church, St Tudy, with a ring of 6 bells.
Waymark Code: WMZG24
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/06/2018
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Bell Tower of St Tudius' church, St Tudy, with a ring of 6 bells.
St Tudy, Cornwall
S Tudy |
Bells |
Bell |
Weight |
Nominal |
Note |
Diameter |
Dated |
Founder |
Canons |
Turning |
1 |
4-3-19 |
1220.0 |
D# |
28.50" |
1923 |
Gillett & Johnston |
F |
|
2 |
5-3-11 |
1098.0 |
C# |
30.63" |
1974 |
John Taylor & Co |
F |
|
3 |
6-2-13 |
976.0 |
B |
33.00" |
1751 |
Abel Rudhall |
R |
|
4 |
7-0-19 |
915.0 |
A# |
34.50" |
1751 |
Abel Rudhall |
R |
|
5 |
8-0-26 |
823.0 |
G# |
37.00" |
1888 |
Gillett & Co |
R |
|
6 |
12-0-14 |
732.5 |
F# |
41.13" |
1974 |
John Taylor & Co |
F |
|
SOURCE - (Visit Link)
"The parish church [of St Tudy] is dedicated to St Tudius and was restored in 1873. There was a Norman church here but the present structure is of the Perpendicular period.
There are two aisles the arcades of which are identical. The tower has three stages, is 64 feet high, and is topped with battlements and pinnacles; there are five bells. It is Grade I listed. Anthony Nicholl (died 1658) is commemorated by a sumptuous memorial erected by his wife. In the churchyard is a pre-Norman coped stone with carving, possibly a rare hogback tomb.
Trevenning Cross is at a road junction about one and a half miles northeast of the churchtown. It was found in the hedge close to its present position by J. R. Collins of Bodmin.
The bell-ringers of the village are celebrated in the song The Ringers of Egloshayle (Roud 1163). [see also - (Visit Link)]"
SOURCE - (Visit Link)
Bell Ringing at St Tudy - (Visit Link) which has a very good guide to the bells.