[Bell Historians] Hatherleigh, Devon

Andrew Wilby andrew at xdn_IvS9APks_lSFdM91fh2GlNPKbaakU2RWMgOSPvAuHSVcjiFd6m8WYPwl8N3iPvxIwVxOD7eR.yahoo.invalid
Sat Sep 2 00:40:21 BST 2006


A Taylor gem at Buckland Brewer, A fine G&J 8 at Holsworthy, and spoil 
yourself with a trip ... Charles Carr on Lundy

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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Hatherleigh, Devon


> --- In bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com, matthewhigby at ... wrote:
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>> 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
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>> 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!
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> I rang at Hartland last year. A superb meaty 6. I agree the rest are
> all good.
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