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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...
- the interior was refurbished, a chancel arch inserted, and a porch and bellcote added. It was dedicated to Saint Jude in 1891. The building was grade II...
- Venice, seen from the Campo Sant'Angelo. Leaning campanile, and empty bellcote Gothic portal attributed to Bartolomeo Bon. Ponte sotto San Stefano Former...
- 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...
- combined nave and chancel, with a semicircular apse. It has a square stone bellcote, set on a diagonal, with a spirelet and one bell. The windows are lancets...
- support the claim. The present church dates from the 13th century. The bellcote was built in 1711 and the church restored in the early 20th century and...
- to Norman times and features an original Norman font, a timber framed bellcote and a shingled spire, and some of the houses, which include several thatched...
- chancel are stone cross finials. Over the chancel arch is a cruciform stone bellcote. Inside the chapel an arcade of three Gothic arches separates the south...
- terracotta, and some timber framing. The roofs have red tiles, and the bellcote has a spirelet clad with green Westmorland slate. The architectural style...
- precinct. Within the precinct are St Alban's Church, the Gothic fence, the bellcote, the Rectory and the Sunday School Hall with attached residence. The church...