<P><BR>> You're wrong, Richard!<BR>> Wormhill (formerly the lightest ring of bells in a church) is between <BR>> 315 & 320 metres above sea level. However, the nearby 5 at Chelmorton is <BR>> approximately 370 metres. Both of these are in the Derbyshire Peak <BR>> District, near Bakewell. Another contender is the eight at Queensbury, <BR>> between Halifax & Bradford which is at a similar height. According to <BR>> the local website http://www.queensburyvillage.co.uk/ "at 1100 feet <BR>> above sea level, we can boast the highest high school in England, and <BR>> ...it is recorded that the parish church possesses the highest peal of <BR>> bells in the British Isles."<BR>> <BR>> Simon<BR></P>
<P><FONT face="arial">There you are, you see I just <EM>knew</EM> someone would tell me! </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face="arial">Thank you Simon.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face="arial">Richard</FONT></P>