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A fine peal of ten bells cast by Thomas Osborn of Downham Market in 1785
hangs in the Norman Tower , which was the principal
gateway into the great church. The bells, which were still hanging in their
original wooden frame, were re-hung by Taylors of Loughborough in a cast iron
‘A' type frame some 12 feet lower in the Tower in 1973. The heaviest bell,
the “tenor”, weighs 27 hundredweight, 2 quarters and 5 pounds and sounds a C
sharp note. Approximately 160 peals have been rung since records began in
November 1879. The bells are rung on Sundays from 9.00 a.m. for the 10
o'clock
Eucharist. They are also rung for weddings and other special occasions. Bell practice takes place on Tuesdays
from 7.30 p.m. until 9.00 p.m. New ringers are always welcome.
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