Staithes
a Seaside Town in the county of North Yorkshire
Amberley
a Picturesque Village in the county of West Sussex
Escomb
in the county of County Durham
Ipswich
in the county of Suffolk
20 of the most Beautiful Villages in England
18 Of The Most Photographed Landscape Locations In England
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Beverley Minster possessed two bells in 1050. Four bells were installed in 1366, three of which are still in use in the Minster after having been recast. In the south-west tower there is a bell weighing over 7 tonnes and which is over 7 feet in diameter. It is a non-swinging bourdon bell called Great John, which chimes the hour and dates from 1901.