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Other Ashford Towers |
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St. Mary's, Ashford is not the only church tower to house a ring of bells. There are several other churches surrounding Ashford where bells are rung frequently. For contact information for each tower do get in touch with us and we will be happy to direct you to the right person. A click on each picture will give you more information about the tower.
We would strongly advise you to get in touch before attending a practice incase of a cancellation |
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St. Mary, Kennington: 6 bells, 10cwt in F sharp. Practice Monday 7:30 - 9pm |
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St. Margaret, Hothfield: 6 bells, 8cwt in A. Practice by arrangement |
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St. Mary, Great Chart: 8 bells, 13cwt in F. Practice by arrangement |
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St. Mary the Virgin, Willesborough: 6 bells, 12cwt in F sharp. Practice Thursday 7:45 - 9pm |
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St. Mary, Sevington: 4 bells, 8cwt in A. Ringing by arrangement |
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SS Peter & Paul, Charing: 6 bells, 12cwt in G. Ringing by arrangement |
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St. Michael, Kingsnorth: 6 bells, 8cwt in A. Ringing by arrangement |
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St. Mary, Little Chart: 6 bells, 6cwt in B. Ringing by arrangement |
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