Barton Stacey, All Saints 6 Bells, 7-0-12 in Ab, stairs
SU434412

8 miles NNW of Winchester.
Access to the first floor ringing chamber by stairs inside the church.
A 13th century church with a largely 1877 exterior.

Bishop's Sutton, St Nicholas 5 Bells, 7¼ cwt in G#, GF
SU606320

7.9 miles ENE of Winchester, Sunday ringing on special occasions.
A flint Norman church with a weather boarded bell turret. Access through the church to the bells, which are hung on a mediaeval bell frame (with rope guides).

Bishop's Waltham, St. Peter
8 Bells, 10-3-20 in F SU556177
Portsmouth District, practice Monday, 8.5 miles SSE of Winchester, toilets in the church.
The church dates back to Saxon times though nothing earlier than 1200 is visible, the tower was rebuilt in the sixteenth century (and the church restored on 3 separate occasions in the nineteenth century).
Access to bells through the church. They were rehung in 1969, have a long draft (with rope guides), and are very odd struck at present (2005). They are rather heavy to ring and are better rung quickly.

Bishopstoke, St Mary
10 Bells, 11-1-1 in G, Stone stairs
SU468198

Practice Thursday, Sunday ringing 10.15am, 6.0 miles S of Winchester.
First floor ring, access to a stone spiral staircase inside the West door. Toilets inside church.
CC recognised ringing centre. An easy light 10 (with a tail end warmer).
A late Victorian church (1890-91) with a sky blue clock face- parking in the road outside.

Broughton, St Mary 6 Bells, probably 12cwt in G, GF SU309329

Practice Monday (ring to confirm), Sunday 9 am (4th) and other Sundays by arrangement, 11 miles WNW of Winchester. External access by the West door of the thirteenth century church.
Turn off the B3084 at the sign to the village centre, Tally Ho and Greyhound pubs - the church is opposite the pubs.
Shutes have been fitted to guide the ropes, and the bells handle well.
Treble bell 1934 Taylor
2: 1779 R Wells of Aldbourne
3: 1618 Clement Tozier
4: 17xx William Tozier
5: 1617 Unknown. There are some initials only
6: 1763 Lester & Pack

Brown Candover, St Peter 5 Bells, 5-3-6 in Bb, stairs
SU582397

9 miles NE of Winchester. Sunday ringing and practice (Mondays) either here or in Northington or Preston Candover.
Access through main church door and short wooden spiral staircase to a small ringing chamber. They are a lovely little 5, rehung in a metal frame for the Millenium and easy to ring.
The flint and stone church was built in 1845.

Cheriton, St Michael and All Angels 6 Bells, 6-1-26 in Bb, stairs
SU582285

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Practice Wednesday, Sunday ringing always in the morning - times vary; 6.2 miles E of Winchester. The church is on the main road through the village, opposite the green. No parking in the drive but usually ample in the road.
The ringing chamber was moved to the first floor in 1998, and is accessed by an easily mountable wooden staircase. No particular problems with the bells, which are commented on favourably by visitors as lovely to ring.
13th century church, the tower was built (rebuilt?) following a fire 1744.
Cheriton is the site of the famous civil war battle of 1644.

Chilbolton, St. Mary
3 Bells, 7 cwt in B, GF
SU394402

Andover district, 8.7 miles NW of Winchester. Ground floor, the ropes hang in a straight line.
13th century chancel, 14th century aisles, Victorian tower.

Compton, All Saints
3 bells; 3-2-9 in C#, GF
SU468256

2.4 miles SSW of Winchester, practice night by arrangement, Sundays 10.10am (2nd & 4th), 6.10pm (1st & 3rd), ground floor.
The church, mostly Norman with an early 20th century bell turret, is in Compton Street (2nd on the left after you go over the M3).

Crawley, St Mary 5 Bells, 6-3-5 in A, GF
SU424349

Practice Tuesday 7.30-9.00 pm. Sundays by arrangement, 5 miles NW of Winchester.
Ground floor ring with access to the bells, hung close together in a chamber at the base of the tower,through the church. The bells are 1746-1900, retuned and rehung 2005.
The 14th century church is on the north side of the road, at the west end of the village.
Crawley is a most attractive village, which boasts the duck pond used in 'To the Manor Born'.

Droxford, St. Mary and All Saints
5 bells, 9¾cwt, GF
SU607182

Portsmouth District, 10.4 miles SE of Winchester, Anti-clockwise
Medium sized village church, originally Norman with numerous additions & alterations over the centuries, it is east of the main road (signposted).

East Tytherley, St Peter 8 Bells, 14-1-25 in F, GF
SU292290

Practice 2nd & 4th Thursdays (alternating with Lockerley), Sundays 9.50 by arrangement, 11.7 miles W of Winchester.
Bells hung in a tower built on to the 13th century church in 1897-8, access inside the church porch. The blocked up windows separating the ringing chamber from the church are not soundproof.
A Taylor 8 on plain bearings, with a longish draft but not flighty, though the 1 and 2 need a firm pull on the sally. The tenor goes beautifully.
The church is at the end of a drive, marked by a signpost, immediately north of a speed limit sign -- 1.5 miles north of Lockerley, about a mile north of the Star Inn.
There are no immediate neighbours, but the sound of the bells carries a long way over the fields.

Easton, St Mary 6 Bells, 6-2-23 in Bb, GF
SU509323

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Practice Thursday, Sundays by arrangement, 2.5 miles NE of Winchester.
Access to the ground floor ring throught the church. 4 tends to go up wrong.
Church Lane runs west from the centre of the village, there is ample parking.
A 13th century church, enhanced by Woodyer in the 1860s.

Farley Chamberlayne, St John 3 Bells, 6cwt, GF
SU397275

Sunday ringing 11.am (2nd), 5.4 miles WSW of Winchester.
Ground floor, rung in the vestry at the back of the church. The bells are hung in a mediaeval oak frame with the ropes falling in a straight line -- tuning 1-3 of 4. The treble was cast circa 1494-1509, the tenor in 1603, and the 2nd is late 14th century.
The church is 1½ miles north of Lower Slackstead - set in the glorious country used for Worzel Gummidge, from which the Isle of Wight can be seen on a fine day.

Goodworth Clatford
8 Bells, 7½cwt in A, stairs
SU366426

Andover District, practice Wednesday, 11 miles NW of Winchester.
Low ceilinged ringing chamber - the no 7 in particular needs a long straight pull at backstroke; access via fairly steep staircase at the back of the church.

Hursley, All Saints 12 Bells, 14-0-0 in F#, stone stairs
SU428252

Practice Friday, Sunday ringing 8.55am (1st & 3rd), 10.10am (2nd, 4th & 5th), 4.2 miles SW of Winchester.
Access to ringing chamber through an external door at the SW corner of the church. For parking turn into the lane just north of the church. Toilets in church hall.
Church built/rebuilt 1846-8 by J. P. Harrison for John Keble, who was vicar here from 1836-66.
Contact hursley@wp-ringers.org.uk

King's Somborne, SS Peter and Paul 6 Bells, 10-1-9 in F, GF SU360310

Practice Monday, Sunday ringing 9.30 am, 7.7 miles W of WInchester, toilet in the church.
The 13th century church is in the centre of the village, opposite the pub.
Treble 1927, tenor recast 1911, 2,3,4 recast 19th C., 5th is older. The bells were retuned by Whitechapel and rehung by Matthew Higby with new fittings in 2001. They are not difficult to ring, but are challenging to ring well. The ropes hang round an unusually large font at the back of the church.

King's Worthy, St Mary 5 Bells, 9-1-7 in A, ladder
SU493323
Practice Friday, Sunday ringing 9.15am, 2.0 miles NNE of Winchester. Toilets in the church rooms.
The church is mostly 1864 by Colson, but the tower is probably early thirteenth century. The bells, which were augmented to 5 and refurbished in 1994, go quite well in general. Access is by a vertical ladder which some people find difficult. There is limited parking near the lych gate.
Nearest pub is the Cart and Horses -- very old with OK beer & a garden - Edward Heath used to stop there after sailing.


Leckford, St. Nicholas
5 Bells, 8-2-4 in A, GF
SU374376

Andover District, 8.5 miles NW of Winchester, ground floor inside the church.
The church is by the road, on the west side of the A3057.

Lockerley, St John 6 Bells, 12-1-15 in G, stone stairs
SU299267

Practice night 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursdays (alternating with East Tytherley), Sunday ringing 9.50am or 5.20pm, 11 miles W of Winchester.
Access is by an outside door opening onto a stone spiral staircase. Key to nearby toilets available. Ample parking outside the church, which is on the Romsey Road, north of the railway bridge.
A Taylor 6, rehung in 2002 by Hayward Mills, they are a delight to ring -- the only snags are the clock case between the 5 & 6, and that the bells are a bit loud in the ringing chamber(and worse down below).
The ringers use the Star Inn, on the Tytherley road, or the Mill Arms at Dunbridge.

Longstock, St. Mary
5bells, 8cwt in Ab, GF
SU359371

Andover district, 9.1 miles WNW of Winchester.
Ground floor ring inside the church, which was largely rebuilt in 1880 by William White ( the architect of Lyndhurst parish church). It is towards the north end of the village, unmistakable when you get there. Limited parking in Church Road.

Micheldever, St Mary the Virgin 6 Bells, 8-1-15 in Ab, GF
SU513391
map10.30 am 1st Sunday, practice Saturday 9.30-11 am the preceding Saturday. 6.4 miles NNE of Winchester.
Rung at the back of the church, access through west door. The tall flint & stone mediaeval tower is separated from the chancel by a remarkable 1808 brick octagon which lets the light flood into the interior.
Limited parking in Church street, car park behind the church.

Mottisfont, St Andrew 5 Bells, 6-0-23 in Ab, GF SU326267

9.8 miles W of Winchester -- practice Monday by arrangement (alternating with Broughton), 3rd Sunday 9.am.
Ground floor ring, hung immediately inside the west door with a long draught that can trouble some ringers. The tenor was cast in 1891 and the other bells between 1663 and 1718. Bell 2 always tries to go up wrong, treble is difficult to ring from beside the font; otherwise they ring beautifully after being tuned by Whitechapel and rehung in the existing framework by Martin Waldron in 1991.
Limited parking space by the Grade I listed 12th century church - ringers are asked not to block Church Road.
Follow signs to Mottisfont Abbey, then, if approaching from the B3084, turn right at the T junction by the Abbey gates.
The nearest pubs are the Mill Arms at Dunbridge and Tally Ho at Broughton.

Nether Wallop, St. Mary
6 Bells, 14cwt in F, GF
SU304364

Andover District
11.9 miles WNW of Winchester, not an easy ring for beginners.
The tower is 1704 but the church much older, with many interesting features.
Turn north over the brook at the sign on the 'main' road through the village, then left.

New Alresford, St John the Baptist 8 Bells, 15-3-18 in E, ladder
SU589327
Practice Friday, Sunday 9.45 am and 5.45 pm (contact tower secretary), 7.0 miles ENE of Winchester.
Access through west door to easily mountable steps(but descend backwards) leading to 2nd floor.
Early 14th century tower but otherwise the church is mostly the 1898 work of Sir Arthur Blomfield.
Park in the main street, or at the end of Station Road (signposted to the Watercress lIne) and walk through the churchyard.

North Stoneham, St Nicolas 10 Bells,10-1-16 in G, GF SU441173
Practice Tuesday, Sunday 10.30am (University provide ringers 2nd and 4th Sundays in term time), 7.9 miles SSW of Winchester.
The church was rebuilt around 1600 and has since had 2 restorations, including one by Bodley in the late 19th century. Memorials include one to the Lord Chief Justice who tried Guy Fawkes.
Ample parking but lock the cars.

Northington, St John the Evangelist 3 Bells, 6cwt in A, stairs
SU564374
7.2 miles NE of Winchester. Sunday ringing and practice (Mondays) either here or in Brown Candover, or Preston Candover.
Flint and stone church with a big west tower, rebuilt mid nineteenth century. The oldest bell is 1602 but rehung when the church was rebuilt, and with the rope guides put in for the millenium they are easy to ring. Access tio a spiral staircase inside the main church door.
Pub at nearby Totford, the Grange (ancient monument) in Northington, toilets in the vestry (but ringers do not have a key).

Old Alresford, St Mary the Virgin 6 Bells, 10-0-9 in G, stairs
SU588337
7.1 miles ENE of Winchester.
An eighteenth century church with an 1862 gothicised interior.

Over Wallop, St. Peter
5 Bells, 7cwt in A, stairs
SU284383

Andover district, practice Wednesday, Sunday 10am 1st and 3rd (contact tower secretary about all ringing,
13.5 miles WNW of Winchester. Access through the north door of the church.
12th century, the interior thoroughly restored in the nineteenth century. The tower, with its slightly cosy ringing chamber, was added by Pearson in around 1870.

Ovington, St Peter 4 Bells, 6cwt, stairs SU562316
5.1 miles ENE of Winchester.
Church is 1866 by Colson, with a SW porch tower - external access behind the porch.
Turn north off the A31, or take narrow lane off the Alresford roundabout, and persevere until you see the church.

Owslebury, St Andrew 6 Bells. 9-0-1 in A, GF
SU515234
4.2 miles SSE of Winchester. Access through the church.
Early English church with a late 17th century tower.

Preston Candover, St Mary 6 Bells, 3-3-27 in G, stairs
SU607416
10.9 miles NE of Winchester. Sunday ringing and practice (Mondays) either here or in Northington or Brown Candover. Access via spiral staircase inside the main church door to a small ringing chamber.
A very light six. Some ringers find they take a bit of getting used to, but they rattle round quite nicely once you've got the measure of them.
Brick and flint church 1884-5 by Sir Arthur Blomfield; NW tower with a shingled spire. Toilets in the vestry but ringers do not have the key, pub in the village.

Romsey, SS Mary and Ethelflaeda 8 Bells, 24-0-8 in D, 120 steps
SU351212

Practice Wednesday, Sunday 9.15am, 5.45 pm (4th) or by arrangement, 9.6 miles WSW of Winchester.
Access through a door to the east of the north porch -- buzz and ask for the inner door to be released. Toilets in the church rooms.
Bells by Mears, 1791; 7,5,3 recast and the peal tuned in 1932, rehung in 1975.
A glorious musical ring -- the bells are hard work at present, but a major rehang is imminent.

Ropley, St Peter 6 Bells,15-0-2 in F#, ladder.
SU646320
Practice Thursday, Sunday 9.00am (all) 6.pm (2nd), 10.3 miles E of Winchester.
Access through an outside door to a ladder leading to a snug ringing chamber. The 5 and 6 are heavy to ring, and the 3 will not tolerate a slack rope, but otherwise the bells are fine. Parking in the road outside the church.

Sherfield English, St Leonard 8 Bells, 9-2-1 in Ab, 39 Steps
SU291224

Practice Tuesday, Sunday 10.15am, 12.6 miles WSW of Winchester
An easy 1904 Taylor 8, access from a external door behind the east end of the church, chemical toilets in the churchyard, Hatchet Inn nearby.
The unusual church was built in 1902 by Lady Ashburton as a memorial to her daughter.

Soberton, St. Peter
8 Bells, 13-1-24 in G, GF
SU609168
Portsmouth District, no practice reported, 11.1 miles SE of Winchester.
Large flint and stone chequerwork tower, ground floor ring with access through church.

Sparsholt, St Stephen 6 Bells, 7-1-20 in A, GF
SU435312

Practice Monday, Sunday 9.30am, 3.2 miles WNW of Winchester.
Access to the bells, rung in a chamber at the base of the tower, through the north door of the church.
An old church restored by Butterfield in 1883.

Stockbridge, St. Peter
6 bells , 7½ in Bb, stone staircase
SU355352

Andover district, 8.5 miles WNW of WInchester.
On the A30,west of the Grosvenor Hotel, access to stone spiral via an external door at the West end. Toilets in the church.
Church by Colson 1866, steeple 1887. The bells were hung in 1888 with the 1,2 4 cast by Mears and Stainbank and the 3,5,and tenor (which is odd struck) from the old church, cast by Sam Knight in 1691.

Tichborne, St Andrew 6 Bells , 7-2-17 in A, GF
SU568303

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map 5.4 miles E of Winchester, not an easy ring.
The church has an 11th century chancel. The railed off north aisle contains the Tichborne chapel with monuments to members of the family.
External access at the base of the tower.
From the Alresford roundabout on the A31 take the first right -- in Tichborne turn right by the thatched cottage.

Twyford, St Mary the Virgin 8 Bells, 10-3-17 in G, stairs
SU481251
Practice Tuesday 7.30-8.30 pm, Sunday 9 am, 2.6 miles S of Winchester.
The church, rebuilt by Waterhouse in 1876-7. is in Church Lane -- on the left north of the traffic lights.

Upham, Blessed Mary
8bells, 7-0-6 in G, GF
SU538206
Portsmouth District, 6.4 miles SSE of Winchester
Practice Wednesday
A delightful 8 in a rather cramped ringing chamber.
18th century blue & red chequer west tower; interior and remainder of exterior restored by G. E. Street in 1881.

Warnford, The Church of our Lady of Warnford
6 bells, 12-2 cwt, GF
SU622227

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Alton & Petersfield District, 9.7 miles ESE of Winchester, practice Monday, alternating with West Meon.
The church is inside Warnford Park - entrance, with the church notice board, is on the east side of the main road, south of the village (SU 6206 2291).

West Meon, St. John the Evangelist
8 bells, 12-3 cwt, stairs
SU640241
Alton & Petersfield District, 10.3 miles ESE of Winchester, practice night Monday alternating with Warnford, toilets in church.
Large squared flint church by G. G. Scott 1843-6, in Church Lane west of the main road, entrance to external spiral behind the tower.

Wherwell, St. Peter and Holy Cross
5bells, 7cwt in Bb, stairs
SU391408

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Andover district, 9.1 miles NW of Winchester
Anticlockwise, restricted ringing.
Access by external door.
1856-8 by Woodyer with what Pevsner describes as a lively bell turret -- he doesn't mention the bells!

Winchester, Cathedral Holy Trinity SS Peter Paul & Swithun 14 Bells, 35-2-6 in B, serious climb
SU482292



Winchester, College St Mary 6 Bells, 10-3-3 in G, stairs
SU482289
Practice Tuesday or Thursday (term time only).

Wonston, Holy Trinity 6 Bells, 8-0-20 in G, ladder
SU478395

mapPractice Saturday 9.15-10,45 am (except preceding 1st Sunday), Sunday 10.30 except 1st, 6.3 miles N of Winchester.
See Micheldever above for ringing on the 1st Sunday.
Early 13th century with a late perpendicular (1520) tower -- the interior was gutted by fire and restored by Sir T. G. Jackson in 1908. From Sutton Scotney the church will be found at the end of the village - turn north into the drive as the road bends to the right.
Access is by ladder but it is worth the effort -- the bells (treble 1932, remainder 1802) which were rehung and tuned in 1981 are a pleasure to ring.