Hi all,
I’m hoping someone here might have some experience or ideas with old servant bell systems.
Our house dates back to the 1600s, and in the kitchen we still have the original bell indicator box with six flags (see photos below). The system still partly works — the push buttons in the lounge and dining room both operate as they should, triggering the bell and flipping the corresponding flags on the box. The front and back door buttons also work perfectly.
That leaves two unknown indicators. My guess is that they were originally for the two main bedrooms upstairs, but there’s no sign of the old push buttons anywhere in those rooms.
It might sound like a daft question, but does anyone have any tips on how to trace where those missing bell circuits might have run, or where the original buttons could have been located? I’d love to get the full system working again — not to annoy my wife, I promise — but to restore a bit of the house’s history.
Cheers,
Jim
I’m hoping someone here might have some experience or ideas with old servant bell systems.
Our house dates back to the 1600s, and in the kitchen we still have the original bell indicator box with six flags (see photos below). The system still partly works — the push buttons in the lounge and dining room both operate as they should, triggering the bell and flipping the corresponding flags on the box. The front and back door buttons also work perfectly.
That leaves two unknown indicators. My guess is that they were originally for the two main bedrooms upstairs, but there’s no sign of the old push buttons anywhere in those rooms.
It might sound like a daft question, but does anyone have any tips on how to trace where those missing bell circuits might have run, or where the original buttons could have been located? I’d love to get the full system working again — not to annoy my wife, I promise — but to restore a bit of the house’s history.
Cheers,
Jim

