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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- date. Its eastern tower remains, capped with a richly-carved 1635 double bellcote. The kirk's bell is dated 1556, and the clock (made in Carnoustie) dates...
- 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...
- 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...
- built of local knapped black flints with Bath stone dressings. There is a bellcote with two bells. There is a boiler house, and the church was originally...
- sea". The design is simple — a short, combined nave and chancel with a bellcote above. The building material is of the local rhyolite rubble, and the interior...
- 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...
- red brick and decorated with bands of black brick. At its west end is a bellcote surmounted by a broached spirelet and a weather****. The church was declared...