[Bell Historians] Hatherleigh, Devon

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Fri Sep 1 11:37:33 BST 2006


 
In a message dated 01/09/2006 11:28:38 GMT Standard Time,  
aaspland at uyGiHsqIqjJbd_zrbV3mM4RrcrGxPFo6t-p-1BYIAIiYaeWtl0OM9IpiLY9w81t0MxzJSqPOyGoPcUTmCNg.yahoo.invalid writes:

Will  someone answer the question?  My ears are over 40 but have never been  
able to hear bells 250 miles away which aren't actually being rung at the  
time. I want to know whether to include them in a tour of classy bells in  North 
Devon.
Andrew



I am pretty sure they are true harmonic, but if you're after classy bells -  
leave them out! Ground floor, long draught, very flighty - Pretty miserable  
really! 
 
Some of my favorites in Devon are South Moulton, Bideford, Hartland,  
Welcome, Clovelly, Northam, Appledore, B Nympton, Kingsteignton, Bridestowe,  
Tiverton, Heavitree, Broadclyst. Not all in the same area I know!
 
Matthew
 
Matthew Higby & Company Ltd,
Church Bell  Engineers,
Jasmine Cottage,
The Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3  4HN.

www.bell-hangers.com
           
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