
Ringing currently not permitted due to an unstable spire tip.
Hopefully ringing can return once the repair works are complete, which we hope will be no more than 12-18 months.
Bromsgrove is fortunate to have as part of its cultural heritage a peal of ten bells with a tenor of 18 cwt.
The tower dates from the 13th Century, and was finished off in the late 14th Century, the delay being caused by the Black Death in 1349. The top of the weathercock is 8ft 10in above the top stone of the spire, and 206ft 4in above ground level.
The bells are mentioned as a ring of eight in the 1804 Rudhall catalogue and were augmented in 1816. They were rehung by Eayre & Smith in 1983-4 in a new metal frame. The bells go fairly well, but some (notably the 7th) are very odd-struck.
A narrow drive leads up to the church from the east end, and there is minimal parking at the base of the tower. Parking on the Church Road and Kidderminster Road but please note parking restriction times. Alternatively, a pay and display car park on St. John Street. The door to the tower is through the large west entrance. The 50 steps on the spiral stairs are not worn, but are somewhat uneven in height, so take care when climbing up or down.
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Bells and Weight
10 Bells – 17–1–17 (1949 lb or 884 kg) in E (664.0 Hz)
Location
SO957707 SatNav Lat/Lon 52.33392, -2.06525
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Ringing Times
Practice : Thursdays – 20:00 till 21:15
Sunday Service Ringing : 10:00 till 10:45
Contact Details
Tower Captain :
Email : bromsgrove_stjohn@wdcra.org.uk
Social Media : https://www.facebook.com/StJohnsChurchBromsgrove
Peal Records
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