- A
bellcote, bell-cote or bell-cot is a
small framework and
shelter for one or more bells.
Bellcotes are most
common in
church architecture but are also...
-
restored by John
Varley in 1861, who
added the
south porch and
rebuilt the
bellcote with the
original stones. The
building was
grade II*
listed in 1954. The...
- nave and a
chancel in one unit, and a
south porch, with a
bellcote on the west gable. The
bellcote is
gabled and
contains two
round arched openings and has...
- to the nave. In the 16th
century the timber-framed and
weatherboarded bellcote was
added to the west end of the building. In 1662 the
south transept was...
- by John
Newman and
Nikolaus Pevsner describe this as
having "nave with
bellcote,
chancel and apse ... Slater's and Carpenter's
typical single and twin...
- triglyphs.
Above is a m****ive
cornice with urn-shaped
finials flanking a
bellcote with a lead
cupola and a weathervane.
Flanking the
central bays are two-bay...
-
remains of
earthen huts.
Ruined St Drostan's
Church retains a
birdcage bellcote, a
chamfered arch
window and bell
dated 1644. Towie-Barclay farm incorporates...
- Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It was
formerly a late-Victorian-era
Wesleyan church. A
bellcote is on the gable,
without a bell but with a "spiky"
finial in place. It...
- Venice, seen from the
Campo Sant'Angelo.
Leaning campanile, and
empty bellcote Gothic portal attributed to
Bartolomeo Bon.
Ponte sotto San
Stefano Former...
-
building dates from 1887, a
simple Victorian design with no
tower (it has a
bellcote). The
rebuilding however retained some
fabric of the
earlier church, notably...