- 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...
- 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...
-
stone building, with a nave,
chancel and
south porch. At the west end is a
bellcote.
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media related to St Peter's Church,
Langdale End...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
south porch, and a
chancel with a vestry. On the west
gable is a
gabled bellcote,
containing a bell in a
chamfered pointed arched opening.
Several of the...
-
Romanesque doorway was discovered.
Other features of the
exterior include a
bellcote, five
decorative arches on its west
front and two bays of the hall's nave...
- po****tion who
otherwise had to go to
church in
Rochdale or Saddleworth. A
bellcote was
added to the
exterior in the 19th century, and ****ings were added...