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Radio 4,01 Nov 2020,2 mins

The Church of St Nicholas, Cuddington in Buckinghamshire

Bells on Sunday

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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of St Nicholas, Cuddington in Buckinghamshire. The Church dates from the 12th century and by 1552 is known to have had three bells probably from the Wokingham Foundry which were later augmented in the 17th century with bells from the Reading Foundry. The Church itself was much restored in 1857. In 1884, the bells were recast into a six by John Warner of London to which two trebles were subsequently added, cast by Whitechapel of London in 1999. The two Warner Tenors were replaced in 2003 with Whitechapel bells to give a nine hundredweight ring of eight in the note of G. We now hear them ringing Stedman Triples.

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