[Bell Historians] Devon
Chris Pickford
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Mon Sep 4 21:30:57 BST 2006
Or Bradford - you won't be disappointed
CP
----- Original Message -----
From: Colin Turner
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Devon
And don't overlook the early G&J 6 at Littleham (N Devon)
CMT
> A Taylor gem at Buckland Brewer, A fine G&J 8 at Holsworthy, and spoil
> yourself with a trip ... Charles Carr on Lundy
>>>
>>> I am pretty sure they [Hatherleigh] are true harmonic, but if you're after
>> classy bells -
>>> leave them out! Ground floor, long draught, very flighty - Pretty
>> miserable really!
They are certainly true-h and couldn't possibly be classed as 'miserable' -
not to listen to, anyway. Let's be nice about Mears sometimes.
>>>
>>> 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!
>>
Thinking of G & J, aren't Moretonhampstead bells rather good now that they
are rung from upstairs? And there is a super six at Lustleigh.
C D
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