St Mary's - Brompton Ralph
The village of Brompton Ralph certainly boasts a curious name. The derivation is not certain, but the village lies on the lower slopes of the Brendon Hills so Brompton is likely to be a corruption of Brendon, and Ralph was probably Lord Ralph, lord of the manor in the late 12th century.
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary was established in the 13th century, but was largely rebuilt around 1738. Some of the old furnishings remain, including a 16th century font. Among the oldest relics are two of the bells, which date from the 15th century and have been at the Church ever since. Of these, the older is the tenor bell, inscribed Gabriel, which was cast about 1400 (on the right in the picture).
Work was done on the tower in 2006 and the ring was augmented from four to six bells, including a newly cast treble bell. So St Mary’s now has a family with an age range of over 600 years, surely that’s some kind of record!


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