The church of St. Peter and Paul originates from the 13th century. The earliest architecture is Saxon with later additions mainly from the 14th century. The tower and Bethersden marble font are 15th century.
The bells in the tower were cast in 1803 by Thomas Mears. They were rehung by Alfred Bowell in 1914 in a new steel frame at a cost of £130.
The ringers are part of the Rochester District of the Kent County Association of Change Ringers.
Hopefully this gives a clue to the theme, a 1.5ml tube can be found at:
N51 24.
7cwt + 4½cwt
5½cwt + 7cwt
4cwt + 4½cwt
E0 25.
7cwt + 5½cwt
7cwt - 5½cwt - 4cwt
4½cwt - 4cwt
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