- 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...