[Bell Historians] Mardale

Sam Austin sam0austin at 79yS1Rj3eF7ni9geUz3rleb2rb3n-_JHDdrr34wvoSTzNGzfJQ08Och6ceBGGq5Li9PO-VNn8obRf3WUyzay.yahoo.invalid
Mon May 24 11:13:18 BST 2010


I visited Mardale a few years ago when we had a particularly hot summer. The
reservoir very nearly dry and the remains of the old village reappeared.
Interestingly, Chapel Bridge was still intact and the stream followed the
same route as it did when this photo was taken;
http://www.mardale.green.talktalk.net/chapel_bridge.htm


I did read an old guide book which stated that the single bell from Mardale
church was transferred to a church near Carlisle. Unfortunately, I can't
remember the new location of the bell, or which book this was in. I do
remember it was an 18th century bell. Sorry not to be of more help.

Aye

Sam



On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 9:39 PM, ronald7364 <ronald.east at wd2Hahy5sycVQQk52QBPWoR6HjMPuDi0XILZdZUa4yonhLLB66A1lKuT61MsDI0Y2RDsJsfjDxj6NMed3L7dqdH9cOHT.yahoo.invalid>wrote:

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> Does anyone have information please about the bell(s) from Mardale church
> that was drowned on the 1930s to create Haweswater - founder, date, physical
> data and where the bell(s) are now?
> Ron East
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