Saturday, 10 September 2016
Ring in Our Heritage - Newington History Group
Newington’s bell ringers joined a ‘chorus of bells’ across England to mark the start of Heritage Open Days and to celebrate the 400 year old tradition of ringing.
Jackie, Peter, Molly and Calum are four of a regular team of ten who practise in the ancient tower of the Grade I listed St Mary the Virgin every Monday evening.
The oldest bell at Newington is believed to be from the 14th century and the other five were hung in the 17th century.
Tower Captain, Jackie Dyson says “Together they are, we believe, a lovely ring; well-tuned and heavy enough to make a nice sound but not too heavy if you are ringing for a long period of time.”
The team aims to ring for all services and special occasions such as weddings. Jackie is always happy to welcome and train new ringers and can be Emailed: geoffdyson@mac.com or call her on: 01795 842669.
Bells rang out from towers across the country as four days of Heritage Open Days events got underway.
St Mary the Virgin will be open to visitors on Saturday 10am – 12pm and on Sunday 1pm – 4pm. There will be activities for adults and children, self-guided tours of the church and, on Sunday, the opportunity to visit the historic bell chamber.
Sue Flipping
Newington History Group
Email: NewingtonHistoryGroup@outlook.com or follow us on Twitter: @NewingtonHG
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