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Bells on Sunday comes the Church of St Peter and St Paul in Eye, Suffolk. The grade one listed building dates from the 14th century and has a flint encrusted one hundred and seven foot tower that took forty years to build. The tower holds eight bells from six different founders, including one pre-Reformation bell made by Richard Brayser of Norwich around 1480. The tenor weighs nineteen and a quarter hundredweight and is tuned to the note of D. We hear them ringing Grandsire Tripes.
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