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The Sherborne Abbey
company of bell ringers

are those responsible for ringing the heaviest peal of eight bells in the world, in the beautiful Dorset town of Sherborne.

Everyone is welcome

We range in age, background and anything else you can think of! We are all-inclusive, so all are welcome.

The Abbey

Sherborne Abbey – dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin – is located in the beautiful Dorset town of Sherborne (from the Saxon name Scirburne, meaning clear brook).

Built of local sandstone the Abbey stands majestically on the southern side of the town. The site was originally a Saxon Cathedral, built about 705 and was the seat of the Bishop of Western Wessex. It then became a Benedictine Monastery founded in 998. A Parish Church of All-Hallows had previously been erected at the west end of the Abbey nave.

At the dissolution of the Monastery in 1536 the parishioners purchased the Abbey. Since two Churches were not needed, that of All-Hallows was demolished, and the Abbey became the Parish Church of Sherborne.

The 15th century central tower contains the heaviest peal of eight bells in the world.

Ringing Times

Sunday Service
8:30-9:30am

Main Practice
Tuesdays 7:30-9pm

Learners Practice
Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm

(Note: On Tuesdays the doors are locked after 7:30PM, so please contact the tower captain if you think that you may arrive later.)

Tower Correspondent

Jan Keohane
contact@sherborneabbeybellringers.com
01300 341656

Tower Captain

Tim Filtness
captain@sherborneabbeybellringers.com
07867 745465

Vice-Captain

Jan Keohane

Ringing Master

Nick Baker
07812 528170

Tower keeper

Tim Phillips

Treasurer

Margaret Saunders

77 steps up, 77 steps down,
and a tour through the south transept roof!

Sherborne Abbey

3 Abbey Close
Sherborne
DT9 3LQ

Website: Steve Day

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