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- Photos of All Saint’s Ryde by Radek Gora
- Learn to Ring at Ryde
- RYDE Ringing Times
- Contact John Stock
- Contact Joan Parry
RYDE, ALL SAINTS (IoW)
Sundays: Morning 9.00-9.30am, no evening ringing currently
Practice: Tuesday 7.30 – 9.00pm
Any ringers wishing to visit please contact tower captain John Stock.
We have had to implement the locking of the door after 8pm on practice night so on arrival to a practice if you find the door at the base of the tower locked, please ring the bell push above the door on the left and someone will come down and let you in.
A recent visitor commented “Having good old dingdong at All Saints Ryde…..not been to their practice night in long time…….”
We have recently had a roving web cam installed on the tower which gives superb views across the Solent – take a look and see what we have to put up with!
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Our Bells*
We have eight bells, and the largest weighs 26 hundredweight. They were all cast by Taylors in 1886 at a time when the foundry was making great progress in tuning and installation, and are hung between oak beams in a metal “A” frame at the base of the spire. The bells were rehung and fitted with ball bearings in 1933. They are the heaviest eight on the Island (indeed, in the whole of the W&P Guild), although some (notably the 5th) have a reputation as being odd struck. The bells sound a bit shrill inside, but very nice outside. for more technical information please visit our Dove tower Page
Visiting Us
Ryde is the main passenger hub for the Island with frequent catamaran and hovercraft services from Portsmouth and Southsea respectively. Journey times for the hovercraft are approximately 15 minutes and the catamaran about 20 minutes.
If coming over by car, Wightlink operate a frequent car ferry service from Portsmouth Gunwharf and also from Lymington to Yarmouth. Red Funnel operate hourly car ferry services from Southampton to East Cowes. There is a passenger link on this route which terminates at West Cowes but is more problematic in getting transport to the east Wight area.
Portsmouth Harbour Station is the link for the catamaran to Ryde. A train will transport you down the pier to the esplanade, or if you prefer you can walk the half mile or so, where it joins up with Southern Vectis bus service links to all parts of the Island. The hovercraft lands near the bus station also.
If catching one of the frequent busses to All Saints you will need the No. 9 Newport bus or No. 4 East Cowes bus. The bus stop is right outside the church – you can’t miss us! If staying for a few days without a car we recommend you purchase Rover tickets as they will be a lot less expensive to see more of our beautiful Island.
If you decide to walk up the hill to the church it will take about 20 minutes. You need to turn to your right as you leave the Esplanade Station, cross the road and walk up Union Street (about a 300ft hike, so breathing apparatus needed if you’re used to living somewhere flat!), join the High Street at the top and turn right at John Street, you can see the church as you turn the corner. Lots of coffee shops, pubs and eateries if you need to recover on the way!
You will note that Islanders refer to the Isle of Wight as ‘the Island’ – because, to us, there is no other island!
Car parking is available in the church car park on Queens Road at the west end of the church, on one of the main Ryde-Newport routes. Because of recent misuse of our car park, a voucher system has been put in place for visitors. Please contact John or Joan if coming to us by car and we will issue you with the necessary access document.
Learning to ring at Ryde
- Learn to Ring at Ryde
We can always accommodate people who want to learn to ring – the young people we teach keep going off to the mainland for University and better job prospects so we always need replacements! Our training programme has also been a great success with some mature learners recently. Contact John Stock if you want to discuss learning to ring. We welcome ringers of all faiths or none.
If you would like more information, please contact John Stock, or pay a visit to our Facebook Group
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RYDE Ringing Times Sundays: Morning 9.00-9.30am, no evening ringing currently Any ringers wishing to visit please contact tower captain John Stock. We have had to implement the locking of the door after 8pm on practice night so on arrival to a practice if you find the door at the base of the tower locked, please ring the bell push above the door on the left and someone will come down and let you in. |
Visit Dove tower Page for Peals, Grid Reference and Bell Weights | www.noyes.org.uk/iw/towers/ryde.htm |
Tower News
- Isle of Wight District ADM – Sat 15th Feb 2020 – All Saints, Ryde January 27, 2020
- Visitors Tour Isle of Wight July 16, 2018
- Celebrating 80 Years at Ryde July 16, 2018
- Ryde Host Successful Peal May 28, 2018
- CANON FIRES A SHOT ACROSS PARISH BOWS May 8, 2018
- QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY ENDS WITH A BANG April 22, 2018
- Visitor’s Quarter Peal First at Ryde April 18, 2018
- Status Quo at Ryde March 28, 2018