Pantasaph, Clwyd

Bryan McCahey b.mccahey at H_rx0TjJy5a5heQBQah3QPCArb_8vfiPmjRh1JjKg3V0HmncvQuhNfMlDxt6yqFtnEa17ZfRbO_2K9w.yahoo.invalid
Wed Feb 20 20:43:27 GMT 2013


Anybody have any information about bells at St. David’s RC
Church, Pantasaph, near Holywell, Clwyd? It was begun as an Anglican Church around
1850, but consecrated RC in 1852 after its patron, the Earl of Denbigh, converted
to Catholicism. There appear to be three disused rope holes in the ceiling of
the Lady Chapel beneath the tower. When I looked around the church a few years
ago, there was a Smiths of Derby chiming unit ‘positioned’ (rather than ‘installed’)
on a nearby window ledge with various wires leading up the tower. Could this be an undiscovered RC three?
Bryan McCahey
           
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