The Bells of St Mary’s Church Polstead -
History
The six bells of St Mary's have been rung on a regular basis for
church services since the
early years after the
Second World War. In those early years they were very
difficult to ring because of their poor condition at that
time. It was decided that the bells would need to be retuned
and work would also need to be done on the tower and the bell
frame.
This work would be expensive and the Suffolk Guild of Bell Ringers
agreed to meet part of the cost, but a lot of the required money
would have to be raised by the bellringers of Polstead and their
supporters. A small group of enthusiastic people, led by the late
Stephen Oxford and which included Elsie Braybrook, set out on the
task to raise the required funds.
Whist Drives (a real money spinner at the time) were held twice a
year; mounds of homemade scones were made and consumed at these
events. The team went out and rang hand bells around the village
and collected money for their efforts. It was a wonderful event
when someone gave them a sixpence - at a time when pennies rather
than pounds went into the tin.
The hard work was not in vain, and on December 18th 1955 the Bishop
of Dunwich rededicated the six bells of St Mary's. The bells had
been retuned and re-hung in a modern frame, with ball-bearings and
new fittings by John Taylor & Co Loughborough. The builder was
the local firm of WB Kingsbury and Sons Ltd, Boxford. The Rev John
Whitmore was the Rector.
The Bellringers of St Mary’s Church Polstead -
Today
July 2007 saw a new set of bell ropes with sallies of blue and gold
fitted, the second or third set since 1955. The work was done by
Charlie Abblitt, a ringer and friend from Stratford St Mary, helped
by Sue Freeman our Tower Captain. Again the bellringers met half of
the cost of this project, the Parochial Church Council meeting the
rest of the cost.

The first Saturday of September each year
sees
the local ringers,
accompanied by ringers from other local churches and friends,
going on their annual outing to ring at various towers. Over
the years they have visited towers in Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex,
Kent, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. This is an event enjoyed
by all.

The Polstead Team ringing in competition at Nayland in
June 2008. We did not win - but our Tower Captain Sue joined the
Kersey bellringers as they were one short
- and they did win!
Polstead ringers are members of the Suffolk Guild of Bell Ringers
and Guild events are held at the tower. In June this year the South
West District striking competition was held at Polstead and nine
teams from other local towers competed for the shield, awarded to
the team ringing the bells with the minimum of errors.
Visiting teams of ringers come to ring the bells of St Mary's
during the year, and this year among the visitors were the ringers
of Chelmsford Cathedral and 20 members of the Ladies Guild.
New recruits for bell ringing are always welcome, as are visiting
ringers. Practice night is Monday 7:15pm to 9pm. The weight of the
tenor bell is approximately 10cwt (half a ton, 508 kgs)
Anyone who is interested in learning to ring should contact Sue
Freeman on 01206 262873
email
The Suffolk Guild of Ringers
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