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- 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...
- and a higher two-bay chancel with a south vestry. On the west gable is a bellcote with Baroque-style coping. The windows in the nave and the east window...
- architect Walter Mills of Banbury remodelled the north transept and added the bellcote. Sarsgrove House, or the Dower House, is 1+1⁄2 miles (2.4 km) northeast...
- small church is in the Decorated Gothic style, and it has an octagonal bellcote. The chancel has four small windows, which were relocated from the old...
- ogee head and a hood mould, above which is a pilaster rising to a gabled bellcote with a crocketed finial. Inside, the north-east corner is partitioned off...
- Venice, seen from the Campo Sant'Angelo. Leaning campanile, and empty bellcote Gothic portal attributed to Bartolomeo Bon. Ponte sotto San Stefano Former...
- The top storey and spire date from about 1580 and originally formed a bellcote on the north gatehouse. This was removed during the restoration of the...
- floor band, moulded eaves, and a hipped slate roof surmounted by a square bellcote with a pyramidal roof. In the centre is a Doric porch in front of which...
- a nave and chancel in a single range, an apsidal east end, and a west bellcote. The furnishings are in collegiate style, designed by Frederick Fraser...
- gate lodge were built in 1855 in brick with 'cut-away' corners and tall bellcotes over the porches. The two chapels and the gate lodge were completed for...