East Bergholt, The Bell Cage c.1960
Photo ref:
E247070

More about this scene
The bell cage was erected in the early 16th century, probably as a temporary measure while the tower was rebuilt. The cage is not unique, but the method of ringing is. The bells are swung by the ringer standing on the bell-frame, pushing the bells over. Ringing ceased following an accident in 1999, but following alterations the bells were rung again on New Year's Day in 2002.
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