All Saints Church Kingston upon Thames

Service and Ringing Times

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Practice night is Wednesday from 7:45 to 9:30 and all visitors are very welcome. We cater for all standards of ringing, from rounds to cinques, and sometimes maximus. We ring all twelve bells most practice nights and Sundays, usually at least Grandsire Cinques, sometimes Stedman and we have rung quarter peals of Cambridge Maximus. However, if you have not rung on twelve, don't be put off, we ring on eight and ten as well, and we can give you the opportunity to try twelve.
Entry is by the North vestry door (on the side facing the John Lewis store). After 8 pm you will find this door locked - ring the (electric!) bell and someone will come and let you in (but allow time for us to come down the stairs!).

We always miss the practice in Holy week, but apart from that we very seldom miss a practice. For occasional missed practices etc. see the Home page.
If you are coming from a distance and want to be sure, please contact one of us in advance, either Mike Bangham or the Tower Captain, Paul Flavell

On Sundays we ring from 8:30 to 9:25 and from 5:00 to 5:55 except when there is a peal or quarter peal attempt:
quarter peals are usually on the second Sunday in each month, peals more usually on the first Sunday.

When there are peal or quarter peal attempts, these take the place of normal Sunday evening service ringing.

The next quarter peal attempt will be on Sunday 12th February.

The next peal attempt will be on Sunday 5th February.

If you are interested in booking the bells for a peal, please see the Peals and quarters page.



copyright © All Saints Church, Kingston-upon-Thames 2012 Last update 28 January by Mike Bangham