St Michael & All Angels Church, Bishop's Cleeve 3.19

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Cheltenham, GL52
United Kingdom
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St Michael & All Angels is the Anglican church in the village of Bishop's Cleeve, just north of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. Informally the church is known simply as St Michael's.HistoryThe church building is Grade 1 listed, with parts dating back over 900 years.it was originally a monastic settlement in Anglo-Saxon times, which is how the village of Bishops Cleeve came to form. Later, after the Norman Conquest, the main body of the church was built as a catholic church, parts of the fresco's on the walls still remain to this day, and it was a popular place for pilgrims to visit. the Delabere family later then added to the main body of the church, in the 1700s, with places for the growing congregation to sit, they are now buried in their tomb inside the church. The tomb is one of the main reasons for tourists to visit Cleeve and the church but it is in desperate need of restoration. St Michael's bell tower also boasts the oldest inuse oak staircase in Britain and won an award for the restoration in June 2016.BellsThere are 9 bells in the church tower: a full peal of 8 which are rung for services and special occasions, and a little 'sanctus' bell. (In the past the sanctus bell would be rung at various points in a Holy Communion service, but this practice is generally not followed nowadays.)Weights, notes and dates of the bells are shown in the table below:Further details of the bells are available at the Dove's Guide entry for Bishop's Cleeve.

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