Unringable Peals and Lost Peals

Unringable Peals

Beauchamp Roding’s St Botolph church, located in the northwest district, has four bells weighing 9-0-0.
OS reference – TL578098.

Belchamp Walter’s St Mary church, in the north district, has eight bells weighing 9-1-0, tuned to A♭.
OS reference – TL827407.

Blackmore’s St Lawrence church, in the northwest district, contains five bells weighing 10-1-10, tuned to F♯
OS – TL603016.

Broxted’s St Mary church, in the north district, has four bells weighing 8-2-0.
OS – TL578274.

Dedham’s St Mary the Virgin church, in the northeast district, holds eight bells weighing 19-0-0, tuned to E.
OS – TM056332
The tower is unsafe.

Fairstead’s St Mary church, in the north district, has four bells weighing 6-3-0.
OS reference – TL768167. The access is on the ground floor.

Feering’s All Saints church, in the north district, has eight bells weighing 18-0-0, tuned to F.
OS – TL872204
Access marked as “S”.

Foxearth’s St Peter & St Paul church, in the north district, features eight bells weighing 7-0-17, tuned to A.
OS – TL836447.
Access is marked “Anti S”.

Good Easter’s St Andrew church, in the southeast district, has five bells weighing 10-2-0, tuned to G♯.
OS reference -TL627121.
The tower is unsafe.

Great Burstead’s St Mary Magdelene church, in the south district, contains five bells weighing 9-0-0. The key is unspecified.
OS reference – TQ681922.

Great Chesterford’s All Saints church, in the northwest district, has six bells weighing 10-1-10, tuned to G.
OS reference – TL505427.

Great Sampford’s St Michael church, in the northwest district, contains five bells weighing 8-0-0, tuned to G♯.
OS reference – TL643354.

High Easter’s St Mary the Virgin church, in the southeast district, holds six bells weighing 19-0-0, tuned to E.
OS reference – TL620148. Access is marked as “S”.

Langley’s St John the Evangelist church, in the northwest district, has four bells weighing 6-0-0, tuned to B♭.
OS reference – TL443353.
The access is ground floor, and the third bell is cracked.

Little Bentley’s St Mary the Virgin church, in the northeast district, contains five bells weighing 15-1-0, tuned to F.
OS reference – TM123250.
There are cracked bells.

Panfield’s St Mary the Virgin church, in the north district, has three bells weighing 5-2-0, tuned to B♭.
OS reference – TL739254.
The access is ground floor, but there are no stays or sliders, and the tower is unsafe.

Stambourne’s St Peter & St Thomas church, in the north district, contains five bells weighing 9-2-0, tuned to A♭.
OS reference  – TL721388.

White Roding’s St Martin church, in the northwest district, has five bells weighing 11-0-0, tuned to G.
OS reference – TL562134.
Access is marked as “Anti”.

Widford’s St Mary church, in the southeast district, holds eight bells weighing 11-2-18, tuned to G.
OS reference – TL694050.
Access marked as “S T”.

Lost Peals

Aveley’s St Michael church, in the south district, had five bells weighing 9-1-0. The treble and second bells were scrapped.

Canning Town’s Holy Trinity church, in the southwest district, had six bells weighing 7-1-0. The church was demolished.

Colchester’s All Saints church, in the northeast district, had five bells weighing 11-0-0. They were transferred to Little Horkesley.

Colchester’s St Nicholas church, also in the northeast district, had six bells weighing 12-0-0. They were transferred to Basildon.

East Horndon’s All Saints church, in the south district, had four bells weighing 8-0-0. They were stolen.

Little Heath’s St James church, in the southwest district, had five bells weighing 5-2-22. The church was demolished.

Little Oakley’s St Mary church, in the northeast district, had four bells weighing 7-1-0. They were stolen.

West Tilbury’s St James church, in the southwest district, had five bells weighing 7-0-22. Four bells were transferred to Grays, and one was transferred to Little Baddow.