Ringing at St Stephen, Clanfield

8 bells (12-3-16). Ground Floor. Toilet.

OX18 2PA. (Locate using  Google Map or  OS Map or  OpenStreetMap).

Practice: Wednesday 19:30 – 21:00.

Sunday: 09:45

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St Stephen’s Church, Clanfield

A small 13th century church, standing behind its churchyard on the north-west edge of the village, next to Chestlion Farm which may have been the manor house.

The western tower, with four pinnacles and a squat figure of Saint Stephen on its south-east corner, houses a ring of eight bells.

The present chancel could have been the original nave. It has 17th and 18th century brasses on its north wall.

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The Bells

Overhauled in 2007 by Whites of Appleton.  Cast iron 1905John Taylor & Co frame.

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Details and inscriptions of the bells

TREBLE (F♯):

3-2-22 c.w.t.

John Taylor & Co

1905

2 (E♯):

4-0-25 c.w.t.

John Taylor & Co

1905

3 (D♯):

4-1-11 c.w.t.

John Taylor & Co

1905

4 (C♯):

5-3-2 c.w.t.

James Keene

1653

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Details and inscriptions of the bells

5 (B):

6-1-5 c.w.t

James Keene

1653

6 (A♯):

6-3-19 c.w.t.

Richard Keene

1696

7 (G♯):

9-2-25 c.w.t.

James Keene

1653

Tenor (F♯):

12-3-16 c.w.t.

Michael Darbie

1667

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