The hidden side of St Peter's Church, Kinver, West Mids, April '09

Derelict Places

Help Support Derelict Places:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

boxfrenzy

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 16, 2008
Messages
86
Reaction score
36
Look two, treble's going, she's gone...
Something a bit different, a building nine hundred years old. We're here today to see the hidden and unseen side of St. Peter's Church, high above the Staffordshire village of Kinver.
3445180401_e8cd8d1e0f.jpg


Come on, don't forget to close the lychgate behind you.
3445998686_cfa25f6b96.jpg


We're going up the ancient sandstone tower, up the tight, twisting staircase.
3445176085_4fd3e0a496.jpg


First stop, the ringing chamber, moved up here from the ground floor at the turn of this century. There was no room here before.
3445990334_6623a6c6ee.jpg


The bells are "down" at the moment, and the bellropes are tied up, out of the way. The fluffy, brightly coloured bit is called the sally.
3445987102_95c74bdf83.jpg


Next floor up, the clock room.
3445977628_724aaa4f32.jpg


Not much in here. Some tools, the clock mechanism and the bell ropes.
3445983966_9e9aa19724.jpg


And a very old ladder.
3445163891_026f77723a.jpg


The clock mechanism. The large notched wheel on the left is the hour hand, the small single hand is the minute hand. In the last ten years the clock is now automated; before it needed to be wound by hand once a week. Big picture so I don't have to type out the history.
3445974718_ffaa4f2d0a_b.jpg


Let's wind our way up the stairs until we get to the belfry, shall we? Poor pictures as nowhere to put a tripod i'm afraid.
3445155627_4364161a23.jpg


There are eight bells here, rehung in April 2000. The original six were cast in 1746 at Gloucester, with the two lightest ones being added in 1920 after being cast in London.
3445959348_629fd1bf11.jpg


The 12cwt tenor, tuned to F# was the last to be recast in 1999 at Loughborough. The inscription reads "Joy, recast for the third millennim of our Lord 1999"
3445152731_f8fce3d1fd.jpg


"We were rehung in 1920 when Peace and Goodwill joined our chime" That refers to the treble and the second bell, the two lightest bells.
3445964562_2cdcc7823c.jpg


You can see the bell ropes, tied onto the bell wheels here. At the moment, the bells are down. When they are up, they are balanced upside down. The wheels spin, and the bells with them.
3445140815_ab5365c4d8.jpg


Enough of that, next stop, the top of the tower. Don't be expecting a fantastic cityscape, as we are in the country here.
3445953894_9a2eaa39d1.jpg


Below, Kinver High Street winds its way parallel with the River Stour.
3445136039_168701edf9.jpg


The clock strikes 10.30 and we leave for a well deserved beer.
3448741322_e4be794454.jpg

Stand.​
 
Nice interesting report, with some great photos too :) I loved the clock mechanism.


Thank you
Pip
 

Latest posts

Back
Top