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Meaning of "bellcote"
bellcote (noun): A small decorative tower or framework that contains one or more bells, often found on top of a building like a church or chapel
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- Alternative form of bell cot
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At the west gable is a bellcote containing a clock.
Above this is an arch carrying a double bellcote.
The bellcote has carved gargoyles.
The bay is surmounted by a double gabled bellcote.
On the church is a bellcote with a pyramidal slated roof.
At the west end of the church is a bellcote.
It has a bellcote rather than a tower.
On the west gable of the nave is a bellcote.
A bellcote surmounts the front gable.
At the left end of the roof is a bellcote.
There is a bellcote with two bells.
On the south side of its roof is a bellcote.
Above the bellcote is a canopy decorated with crockets.
At the west end is a gabled rendered bellcote.
The bellcote is weatherboarded and has a pyramidal roof.
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At the west end of the gable is a bellcote.
A bellcote stands on the east end of the nave.
At the west end is an open double bellcote.
There is a bellcote and a gabled porch.
Also at the west end is a gabled bellcote.
The little church has a bellcote rather than a tower.
Above the porch is a gabled bellcote.
A bellcote was built at a later date.
On the west gable is a single bellcote.
A wooden bellcote protrudes from the roof of the tower.
On the west gable is a double bellcote.
On the west gable is a double bellcote surmounted by a cross finial.
At the west end is a double bellcote.
There is an empty bellcote on the roof at the west end of the nave.
On the gable above the statues is a small bellcote.
The nave and bellcote are part of the Victorian restoration.
Above the nave is a small bellcote.
The bellcote holds two bells and is a stone replacement by Caröe for the timber original.
On the north gable is a single bellcote containing a bell.
On the roof between the nave and chancel is bellcote.
There is a small bellcote on the south-west side.
The slate roof holds a bellcote.
It has a bellcote at the west end, and a south porch.
On the apex of the west gable is a small bellcote.
The bellcote is constructed in timber, with weatherboarding and a shingled pyramidal roof.
On the west gable is a wooden bellcote.
Newman describes the " double bellcote crowned by a precipitously steep slate roof.
On the ridge of the church is a bellcote.
There is a sanctus bellcote which has six bells, on the east gable of the nave.
At the east end is a single bellcote.
The bellcote has three bells, all of them cast by bellfounders from Reading, Berkshire.
At the west end is a slated bellcote.
The bellcote is louvred and has a cornice, an ogival cupola, and a weathervane.
At the west end is a single bellcote.
A wooden bellcote was added in the early 19th century, and a modern flagpole surmounts the building.