

The earliest record of the bells is the Inventory of Church Goods of 1553, which gives four bells at Yarnscombe at a time when most parish churches had rings of three or four. One of these bells survives today, the other three having been re-cast (one of them twice). The bells became a ring of six in 1889, when two bells were added and the 4th was re-cast for the second time. The new and re-cast bells came from Taylor’s of Loughborough, and the bells were re-hung in a new frame by Harry Stokes of Woodbury. In 1973 they were hung in ball bearings by Arthur Fidler of Bow, but most of Stokes’ work is still in very good working order.
The notes, mouth diameters and inscriptions cast on the St. Andrew’s bells are as follows:

Notes:
The 5th and Tenor have had the cannons removed from their heads. The 3rd, 5th and Tenor are all listed as historic bells worthy of preservation by the Council for the Care of Churches.
This bells information is © 1999 John Scott