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Whitechapel Bell Foundry

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The Whitechapel Bell Foundry was a business in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and, at the time of the closure of the Whitechapel premises, was the oldest manufacturing company in Great Britain. The bell foundry primarily made church bells and their fittings and accessories, although it also provided single tolling bells, carillon bells and handbells. The foundry was notable for being the original manufacturer of the Liberty Bell, a famous non-religious symbol of United States independence, and Big Ben which rings from the north clock tower (the Elizabeth Tower) at the Houses of Parliament in London.The Whitechapel premises are a Grade II* listed building. The foundry closed in May 2017, after nearly 450 years of bell making and 250 years at its Whitechapel site, with the final bell cast given to the Museum of London along with other artefacts used in the manufacturing process, and the building has been sold.Following the sale of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, the bell patents were sold to the bell-hanging company, Whites of Appleton in Oxfordshire, with whom the foundry has had a business relationship for 197 years, and rights to tower bell production are now under the ownership of Westley Group Ltd. Production of presentation and hand bells will continue under the name Bells of Whitechapel Ltd.

Address: 34 Whitechapel Road , London E1 1DY, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7247 2599
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: E1 1DY

opening times

Monday: 09:00-16:30
Tuesday: 09:00-16:30
Wednesday: 09:00-16:30
Thursday: 09:00-16:30
Friday: 09:00-16:30


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Reviews
Family run bell factory which made the bells for london tourist attraction BIG BEN and other iconic places. There is also a mini museum inside which is free to walk in and view. Worth the vist if your into heritage and history
Even at night. It’s just so nice and unique.You’ll be amazed on the historical building and its features.
This is an incredibly underrated attraction in London. The tours are booked out months in advance but well worth the wait. The premises offer a unique insight into bell production and the ups and downs of a very historic business.
A historic manufacturer based just outside the City of London. Bells like Big Bell and the Liberty bell were casted at the foundry. The show rooms and museums are opened during the day and if it is a warm day the public can look inside the main workshop from the pavement outside. There are also tour available at the weekend but these do book up a long time in advance.
A wonderful experience to visit the place where our bells were cast in 1802 and learn how they were made. It will be a sad day when the foundry leaves the premises but long may the business continue.
Great tour, what a shame it is closing, I really hope they find new premises and continue trading.
Another piece of priceless british history sold to Americans. What a shame
Fantastic piece of British history, a Must Visit
Interesting little friendly place that manufactured the Liberty Bell and Big Ben!
Fascinating and living piece of British history.
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