St Michael & All Angels Church, Bishop's Cleeve

St Michael & All Angels Church, Bishop's Cleeve

St Michael & All Angels Church, Bishop's Cleeve

Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Architecture
Architect(s) various
Administration
Diocese Diocese of Gloucester

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.

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History

The church building is Grade 1 listed, with parts dating back over 900 years.

Bells

There 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:

Bell Weight Nominal Note Diameter Cast Founder Canons
1 5-0-27 1280.0 Eb 28.38" 1951 John Taylor & Co F
2 5-3-1 1206.0 D 29.50" 1951 John Taylor & Co F
3 6-1-8 1073.0 C 32.13" c1700 Abraham I Rudhall Y
4 7-3-16 956.0 Bb 35.25" 1758 Abel Rudhall Y
5 8-2-11 853.0 Ab 36.88" 1740 Abel Rudhall Y
6 9-3-13 803.5 G 38.63" 1854 William Taylor Y
7 13-2-7 717.0 F 43.50" 1700 Abraham I Rudhall R
8 19-2-21 638.0 Eb 47.50" 1933 John Taylor & Co F
Sanctus 0-2-10 13.88" 1695 Abraham I Rudhall Y

Further details of the bells are available at the Dove's Guide entry for Bishop's Cleeve.

Churches and parishes

Benefice of Bishop's Cleeve and Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton

As is common in the Church of England, St Michael's is part of a complex structure of rural parishes.

The overall benefice of Bishop's Cleeve and Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton is made up of two ecclesiastical parishes - Bishop's Cleeve, and Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton.

The parish of Bishop's Cleeve includes the villages of Bishop's Cleeve, Southam, Woodmancote and Cleeve Hill. Unusually it has two church buildings - St Michael & All Angels at Bishop's Cleeve and The Ascension at Southam. (The Ascension is strictly only a second 'worship centre', not a parish church - although it's known informally as Southam's church, legally the parish church of Southam is still St Michael's. Until 2008 there was also St Peter's at Cleeve Hill, but this building is now disused.)

The parish of Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton encompasses the tiny villages of Woolstone and Oxenton, and the larger one of Gotherington. It also has two church buildings - St Martin de Tours at Woolstone, and St John the Baptist at Oxenton, but there is no Anglican church building at Gotherington even though most of the population live there.

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