2016 Herefordshire outing

On Saturday 23rd April (St George’s day) 12 ringers (plus 4 non-ringers) from across the Bicester branch met at 8am in the new Bicester Park & Ride, boarded a minibus and headed for Herefordshire and our annual branch outing.

As we headed up the M40 a noise started somewhere under the minibus… by the M5 it was louder.. and by Tarrington (our first tower) the noise was disturbing, and the subject of lots of discussion about the cause (most suggestions decidedly not mechanically sound, much like the minibus!)

Tarrington Church

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We disembarked and headed up the path to the first tower – 6 bells with some slightly springy ropes. Also waiting for us was tea/coffee/biscuits and Sarah, Ian Smart’s sister, who had booked the towers for us as she was local to the area. The branch’s Deputy Ringing Master also arrived at this point, having snubbed the minibus in favour of his own car (some excuse about needing to get back early). We started with plain courses of Grandsire Doubles and Plain Bob Doubles along with the refreshments.

ringing at Tarrington

 

 

 

 

 

 

After checking everyone had their “seat buddy” we headed onwards (minibus still making noises) to Stoke Edith and another 6 bell tower with a truncated spire (the top having come off in a storm many years ago). An interesting staircase (looked more like shelves) led to the ringing room. The Treble and Tenor were on plain bearings which made them a little harder to ring up, but the bells went well once up. We rang Grandsire Doubles and even a touch of Plain Bob Minor here.

Stoke Edith Church

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lunch was at the Crown and Anchor in Lugwardine, a short walk from the first tower of the afternoon. Having phoned our food order ahead the food arrived within minutes of our arrival and was lovely. A few even indulged in puddings!

Crown and Anchor at Lugwardine

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whilst most of us walked along the road to the 8 bells of Lugwardine Ian had arranged for his brother-in-law to meet us with some gearbox oil, having diagnosed the “diff” as lacking oil. Ian duly re-oiled the gearbox and diff which he hoped would fix the problem. Up the tower we rang plain hunt on 7 and just about managed a plain course of Grandsire Triples.

Lugwardine

 

 

 

 

 

As we left Lugwardine the minibus sounded better and we headed down the narrow lanes to Weston Beggard. The noise sadly returned so Ian volunteered to have another go at the “diff” whilst we rang the 5 bells next to the farm. Here we rang Grandsire Doubles and Plain Bob Doubles.

Weston Beggard
Ringing at Weston Beggard

 

 

 

 

 

Our final tower for the day was Yarkhill – a short (rattly) drive away. Yarkhill is the birthplace of Fabian Stedman, one time president (I think) of the Ancient Society of College Youths, and creator of the “Stedman” principle which is rung to this day. The 8 bells proved rather light but fun and we rang plain hunt on 7 (see video) and another attempt of Grandsire Triples and finished with a course of Stedman Doubles (had to be done really!).

Yarkhill

 

 

 

 

 

After a quick stop back in Tarrington to use the conveniences we headed home .. via “Greedy’s” Fish and Chip shop in Stow on the Wold.

fish and chips at Stow on the Wold

 

 

 

 

 

 

The minibus sounded slightly better on the way back, and we did get all the way back without further incident, arriving in Bicester at 7:30pm.

My thanks to Sarah Connor for organising the towers, staff at the Crown and Anchor for the superb lunch and all those that came along.

Group photo outside  Yarkhill

Anthony Cole

2016 Outing details

The Bicester Branch are going on tour! The full details of the towers we’re to visit on Sat 23rd April are below:

10:00-10:45 Tarrington, SS Philip & James, 6, 11-0-27 in F (GF)
11:00-11:45 Stoke Edith, S Mary V, 6, 14-2-14 in F#
LUNCH – Lugwardine, Crown and Anchor – SEE LUNCH MENU
13:30-14:15 Lugwardine, S Peter, 8, 12-1-20 in F
14:30-15:15 Weston Beggard, S John Bapt, 5, 8½cwt in A
15:30-16:15 Yarkhill, S John Bapt, 8, 4-1-27 in D (GF)

Some details about the towers gleaned from David Bagley’s webpages:

Tarrington, SS Philip & James, 6 bells, tenor 10-3-27, Grid Ref: SO618407 (Lat/Long N52.063349 W2.5586268)

Much of the church is Norman, but the tower is 15th C. The ringing chamber is at ground floor level, and may be reached through the back of the church. The church porch is on the south side of the church. Sharpe gives the tenor weight as 12-1-9, which he has obtained from the Whitechapel bell foundry records. Dove gives the weight as 10-3-27. The weights of bells 1 to 5 shown are as given by Sharpe.

  1. Thomas Mears, Gloucester, 1839, 5-0-21
  2. Mears and Stainbank, London 1927, 5-2-25
  3. Mears and Stainbank, London 1898, 6-0-16
  4. Thomas Mears, Gloucester, 1839, 8-1-7
  5. Abel Rudhall, Gloucester, 1745, 10-3-11
  6. Mears and Stainbank, London, 1927, 10-3-27 in F sharp

(Data:Sharpe 1971)

Stoke Edith, S Mary the Virgin, 6 bells, tenor 14-2-14, Grid Ref: SO604407
(Lat/Long N52.063251 W2.5790472)

The 14th C tower has a truncated spire, the top part having fallen off during a storm. Parking is in the church lane, and access to the tower is via the west door, and up a short flight of wooden stairs. The bells sound good, and go well, especially after being oiled. The bells were rehung by Taylors in 1903, and are fitted with Hastings type stays. The founder of the third is thought to be Robert Hendley, who was active during the second half of the 15th C.

  1. John Taylor & Co, Loughborough, 1903, 4-3-11
  2. John Taylor & Co, Loughborough, 1903, 5-0-27
  3. Robert Hendley ?, Gloucester, Late 15th C, 5-2-17
  4. Abel Rudhall, Gloucester, 1752, 7-2-25
  5. John Finch, Hereford, 1636, 10-0-6
  6. John Taylor & Co, Loughborough, 1903, 14-2-14 in F sharp

(Data:Sharpe 1966)

Lugwardine, S Peter, 8 bells, tenor 12-1-20, Grid Ref: SO551410
(Lat/Long N52.065542 W2.6563912)

The tower dates from c1484, the present 6th being older than this. There is a record of another bell cast before this date, so there must have been a tower or bell house or turret before this. The tower steps are in the south west corner. The bells go fairly well, and sound clear. There is a curious sliding door in the ringing chamber. Much of the inscription on the 5th bell is inverted, or backwards, and the date of 1651 on the bell does not tally with the known dates of John Green. It is therefore possible that the actual date should have read 1615. Parking is in the lane past the east end of the church.

  1. Mears and Stainbank, London, 1927, 4-1-8
  2. Mears and Stainbank, London, 1927, 4-1-11
  3. Mears and Stainbank, London, 1877, 5 cwt
  4. Abel Rudhall, Gloucester, 1748, 5-1-14
  5. John Green, Worcester, 1615?, 6-0-2
  6. Worcester Foundry, c1400-1420, 8-1-13
  7. Mears and Stainbank, London, 1877, 10-1-23
  8. John Finch, Hereford, 1632, 12-1-20 in F

(Data:Sharpe 1970)

Weston Beggard, S John the Baptist, 5 bells, tenor 8.5cwt, Grid Ref: SO584413
(Lat/Longt N52.068498 W2.6082922)

The doorways and chancel arch date the nave to c1200, although it was rebuilt in 1881. The west tower and porch are 14th C. The tower steps are in the north west corner, and access to them is through the church. Parking is on the grass verge in front of the church, but the lane is frequently used by farm machinery, so do not block it. The bells go quite well, and their tone is good for old style bells.

  1. John Rudhall, Gloucester, 1790, 4.25 cwt
  2. John Rudhall, Gloucester, 1790, 4.75 cwt
  3. John Rudhall, Gloucester, 1790, 5.25 cwt
  4. John Rudhall, Gloucester, 1790, 6.25 cwt
  5. Abraham Rudhall II, Gloucester, 1729 8.5 cwt in A

(Data:Sharpe 1969)

Yarkhill, S John the Baptist, 8 bells, Tenor 4-1-27, Grid Ref: SO609426
(Lat/Long N52.080368 W2.5719725)

Apart from the 13th C west tower and 13th C south doorway, this church was completely rebuilt in 1862. The new ring of 8 were installed underneath the unserviceable two tier 17th C oak frame. The most famous inhabitant of Yarkhill (to ringers) was Fabian Stedman, who was born here in 1640, and died in 1713, being buried in S.Andrew Undershaft, London. In 1668, he published “Tintinnalogia”, the first ever book about the art of change ringing. He was Master of the College Youths in 1682.

The new ring of 8 are as follows :-

  1. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 1-2-13
  2. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 1-2-19
  3. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 1-3-1
  4. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 1-3-16
  5. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 2-1-6
  6. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 2-2-0
  7. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 3-1-7
  8. Whitechapel Bell Foundry, 2011, 4-1-27

The details of the old bells are :-

  1. John Martin, Worcester, 1671, 5.25 cwt
  2. John Martin, Worcester, 1671, 5.75 cwt
  3. John Martin, Worcester, 1671, 7 cwt
  4. John Finch, Hereford, 1636, 9 cwt in A

(Data:Sharpe 1972)

Anthony Cole

Stratton handled 6th April 2016

On Wednesday 6th April 16 ringers (8 locals and 8 members from around the branch) attended the branch practice at Stratton Audley – a spectacular turnout compared to previous practices at Stratton Audley!

After ringing up (mixed successes and help for one of the ringers) we rang call changes, Grandsire Doubles (plain courses), plain hunt on 5 and rounds for the most recent local recruit. This pattern repeated itself throughout the evening with various ringers showing how easy it is to get caught out by slightly less easy to ring bells (springy ropes being the main issue).

We ended the evening with a 120 of Grandsire Doubles which, whilst approached with some trepidation by the branch secretary, was not only successful, but rather well struck, as if to prove that it could be done.

As a branch we are fairly well spoiled by our very easily handling bells, but bells such as Stratton Audley should be approached as a challenge to be mastered! The locals manage well and with practice anyone can master them and improve their handling which sets them up well for visiting other towers where the bells might not always be as easy to ring as our towers.

The next branch events is the outing on Sat 23rd April to Herefordshire. The (small) coach is full and I am certainly looking forward to it – full tower details for those wishing to attend but not on the coach will be posted shortly.

Anthony Cole

Bletchingdon #2 16 March 2016

On Wednesday 16th March 16 ringers travelled to Bletchingdon for its 2nd branch event of the month!

We started with (a better than last time) ringing up which was followed with plain courses of Grandsire Doubles. After more Grandsire Doubles we moved to plain courses of Plain Bob Doubles requested by the Middleton crew. We stuck with Plain Bob for a while as many of the Bletchingdon folk wanted to ring it also, but we did go back to Grandsire later in the evening when we rang a touch (including Singles) for Anne.

We finished with (what started as a very well struck) plain course of Plain Bob Minor .. however, it wobbled rather mid-course and the conductor had quite a lot of work to do to get it round.

Time for a week off (no ringing in Holy Week), but looking ahead we have a branch practice at Stratton Audley on Wed 6th April and the branch outing is coming up soon – Sat 23rd April – and there are only 3 places left for the coach so book your place soon if you want to go.

 

Anthony Cole

Bletchingdon March #1 2nd March 2016

On Wednesday 2nd March 20 ringers (including some new recruits from Kirtlington and Stratton Audley) headed to Bletchingdon for the Kirtlington branch practice… (and yes I did type that right – Kirtlington’s ringing chamber floor is being repaired so the branch practice had to move venues).

We started off with a number of goes at rounds and call changes to ensure everyone had a go (and for the lesser experienced they got used to the bells which were lighter and easier going than they were used to). Then we rang some plain courses of Grandsire Doubles for those trying to learn that.

Back to rounds and call changes (more confidently this time – great to see really apparent progress in such a short space of time) before attempting plain hunt on 5 for a couple of the Stratton Audley recruits. We then rang more rounds & call changes before some plain courses of Plain Bob Doubles. After more round and call changes, and more plain hunt we finished (by way of a thank you to the willing helpers who stood behind giving tips and advice much of the evening) with a touch of Plain Bob Minor and a good ring down (ending in Queens which wasn’t something that had been attempted by a couple of the band before, but it worked so well that we received applause for our efforts).

The next branch event is (again) at Bletchingdon – two weeks time we have a special practice focusing on Plain Bob Doubles and Grandsire Doubles (but we’ll also ring whatever those that attend are working on) so do come along if you are able.

Anthony Cole

2016 AGM at Caversfield

On Saturday 20th Feb 11 branch members, one new recruit, and a couple of hangers on attended the branch AGM at Caversfield.

The church was a little cold, but (I hope, talking as the host) the welcome was warm. We started with 30 minutes ringing before the service where we rang plain hunt, Grandsire Doubles and a touch of Plain Bob Doubles.

Given our number was small we all sat in the chancel which, together with 3 gas heaters, made it a little warmer as Penny Wood led our service.

The meeting took around an hour (minutes to follow) with all branch officers being re-elected and 8 new members being elected (from Islip, Kirtlington and Stratton Audley). We then headed for the Bure Farm pub in Bicester for warmth and a lovely lunch.

Our next branch practice is scheduled for Kirtlington next Monday, but as the floor work has been delayed we will likely have to move it to another tower – keep a watchful eye on your emails (and the website event list) for an update shortly.

Anthony Cole

Islip Delight 2nd February 2016

On Tues 2nd Feb Islip hosted the February branch practice. 20 people (19 ringers and 1 vicar) attended the practice.. most folk at a branch practice for a while… a delight to see 😀

We started off with rounds on 6 and then on 8, followed by call changes on 6. Becky then had a go at the treble to Grandsire Doubles which was followed by more rounds for Chandon and call changes on 8.

We had another go at Grandsire Doubles (with Becky on the treble again) followed by plain courses of Plain Bob Doubles. Next we did a touch of Grandsire Doubles with Anne on a working bell (a 60 with only bobs, twice through), which also gave Rachel a chance to look at what hunting the treble is all about. Then Rachel had a go at plain hunt on 5 from the treble and seemed to get the idea fairly quickly – well done Rachel! We rang a touch of Plain Bob Doubles and a plain course of Stedman Doubles to finish before ringing down 8 in peal (with applause at the end so it was a decent down :D).

During the evening Laura had a few handling practices too.

As is custom in Islip we then headed for the pub for refreshments and a chance for me to have a quick pre-AGM chat with the VP and Secretary.

Our next event is the Branch AGM at Caversfield on Sat 20th Feb – 10:30am start with ringing and service, followed by the meeting and a pub lunch. It would be nice to see at least one representative from each tower especially as attendance in recent years has been sadly quite low. Full details are on the Branch AGM page.

Anthony Cole

AGM 2016 – Caversfield

Our branch AGM this year will be in Caversfield. Please note: park in the lane to Home Farm (opposite side of the road from the church, and slightly further out of Bicester, on the Banbury Road – see the Caversfield page for more details).

The format of the meeting will be as follows:

10:30am Ringing
11:00am Service
11:30am Meeting
12:30pm Lunch at the Bure Farm pub, Banbury Road, Bicester OX26 3HA

Papers for the meeting:

Kathryn Grant

Useful nonetheless – 19th Jan 2016

On Tuesday 19th January 4 branch members, 1 former branch member and 3 recruits headed for Islip and the first “special” practice of the year.

We started with rounds for the more recent recruits and then progressed to Plain Hunt on 5 for Becky.

Next we rang a touch of Grandsire Doubles – this didn’t go exactly to plan (the conductor miscalled it and had to swiftly recompose to get it back round .. much to the amusement of Willy Haynes!).

Next we had more rounds before Becky had her first attempt at Plain Hunt on 6 (successful!).

After more rounds before Sue left, we rang some plain courses of Grandsire Doubles with Becky having her first attempt on the treble (having watched earlier) – with Teresa as a minder. It went well so plenty of homework to look at in the coming weeks 😀

We finished with a short touch of Grandsire Doubles with Sally half-hunt before heading to the Red Lion to help our branch president celebrate his birthday.

A few regulars were unable to attend so we didn’t try our nominated methods (PB Minor and Winchendon Place) but it was a useful practice nonetheless.

The next branch event is (again) at Islip – the February branch practice – a slight change from the advertised schedule to allow Kirtlington’s ringing room floor to be fixed before we visit in March.

Anthony Cole

Welcome 2016 4th January

On Monday 4th January (even before the local schools went back) 9 branch members attended the first branch practice of the year at Bicester.

The latest edition of Odd Bob and a list of 2016 branch practices was handed out to the towers present (not all packs having been prepared ahead of the practice.. much to Jeremy’s chagrin). With 6 ringers present before 7:40pm (very encouraging!) we started by ringing up the back 6 (knowing that a few extra ringers were due to come so 8 was a possibility!). We rang  a touch of Plain Bob Doubles with Hannah attempting the bobs.. some coaxing from the conductor was required, but we got through it and talked about it afterwards ahead of another attempt to be made later.

Someone suggested they hadn’t rung Stedman Doubles for ages.. well.. a quick look around the room suggested we had a (out of practice) band that could ring it so whilst that was looked up we rang up the front 4 and then rang some plain courses of Grandsire Doubles. After some “negotiating” as to who would ring which bell we attempted Stedman.. first attempt didn’t work, but second attempt got through to the end and the third attempt was much better. Fay then mentioned that “in years gone by” we rang Stedman Triples at Bicester practices.. so there is a challenge for the branch folk this year.. to ring a course of Stedman Triples before 2016 ends! Watch this space as they say.

Next we rang some (shaky at first) plain hunt on 7 and then plain hunt on 8, both of which improved the more courses we did.

Another touch of Plain Bob Doubles for Hannah (still with a little guidance) was followed by more plain courses of Grandsire Doubles. For our finale we rang one course of Plain Bob Minor as requested by Ian, before ringing down the back 8 in peal… not too badly (not going to mention the “up”).

A good start to 2016 and a challenge to focus our minds in the coming months! Next event is the special practice at Islip on Tues 19th Jan – Plain Bob Minor and Winchendon Place Doubles (St Simons with places everywhere instead of all the dodges!) – see Winchendon Place for the line!

Anthony Cole