Day one hundred of lockdown and one family of bell ringers are preparing for the time when its bells are able to be rung again. William Baxter (tower correspondent), and his son Edward Baxter (steeple keeper), with his son Harry (7), at St. Kyneburgha church in Castor, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. They are checking that social distancing and Coronavirus restrictions can be adhered to. St. Kyneburgha with its famous NormanTower, is probably the finest Romanesque parish church tower in England. The COVID-19 Coronavirus crisis lockdown forced it to close its doors along with many other
Day one hundred of lockdown and one family of bell ringers are preparing for the time when its bells are able to be rung again. William Baxter (tower correspondent), and his son Edward Baxter (steeple keeper), with his son Harry (7), at St. Kyneburgha church in Castor, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. They are checking that social distancing and Coronavirus restrictions can be adhered to. St. Kyneburgha with its famous NormanTower, is probably the finest Romanesque parish church tower in England. The COVID-19 Coronavirus crisis lockdown forced it to close its doors along with many other churches and places of worship at the state of lockdown. Worshippers can safely return for private prayer, but the ringing of bells won't be allowed until after 4th July. There are 8 bells in total, with the tenor bell weighing 10-0-9 cwt.
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