All Saints’ was founded around 700 AD with the base of the tower being the oldest identifiable part of the present building, erected around 800 AD. A ring of 6 bells was hung in the tower in 1804, with two Trebles added in 1845. They are all the work of the
Whitechapel Bell Foundry, but sadly for much of the 20th century, the bells were little used. During the 70’s a legacy and fund raising enabled work to be done on the tower, the bells sandblasted and retuned by Whitechapel and re-hung mainly by members of the
Surrey Association. They were re-dedicated on 22 December 1979.