- 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...
- Cloughton,
which consisted of a nave, chancel,
north aisle,
south porch, and
bellcote at the west end. It was
demolished in 1831, and a
replacement was built...
- 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...
- 1872 the
arched windows were
replaced by
Gothic windows, and a
porch and
bellcote were added. Two
vestries were
added in 1888 by C.
Hodgson Fowler. It was...
- of
gritstone rubble, with a
slate roof. It has a three-bay nave, with a
bellcote at the west end.
There is a
north transept with a vestry, and just a small...
-
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...
- 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...
-
aisle was added, with the old
north door
reset into the new
north wall. A
bellcote and
porch were also added, and the east
window was replaced. The church...
- nave and three-bay chancel, aisles, a
south porch, and a
bellcote at the west end. The
bellcote dates from the 17th
century and is
believed to have replaced...