St Swithun, Worcester - One of the oldest rings of six bells - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 31, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
less than two minutes walk from Old St Martins (Old St Martins bells can be heard in the distance at 1:11 ) is St Swithuns, which is now a redundant church which still retains a set of six bells. They are not easy to get good ringing on, partly because of some rather bad oddstruckness (including the tenor). However in capable hands they can be rung to a high standard.

Individually a few of the bells leave something to be desired, but as a whole they are a superb old sound. They were obviously a minor ring of three cast some time around 1420, which were augmented by John Martin, another Worcester founder in 1654 by adding a tenor and two trebles to make a major six.

These are thus bells that were all cast in Worcester, still ringing across Worcester after nearly 600 and more than 350 years respectively.


1. John Martin 1654
2. John Martin 1654
3 Worcester Foundry 1420 approx
4. Worcester foundry 1420 approx
5. Worcester foundry 1420 approx
6. John Martin 1654
(13-0-21 (670 kg) in F)

They were rehung in a new frame and retuned in 1973 by Taylors. The clock chimes the quarters.

The external shots are of ringing during the Open Day in Worcester on the 28th of January 2012. The interior shots are from a tour in Worcester in 2010.

See http://freespace.virgin.net/worcester.cityparish/wbells/stswithun2.html for more information on these bells, and on other bells in Worcester
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