BELLCOTE A frame of stone or wood to hold bells, often located at the church's west end. BOSS An ornament projecting from the intersection of a vault s ribs.
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A bell turret set upon a roof or gable (Sometimes known as a Bellcote). A chamber or stage in a tower where bells are hung. Also a bell tower in a general sense. Bracket.
Bellcast roof(Scots): A sloping roof swept out slightly over the eaves. In England often called a sprocketed roof.BellcoteSmall gabled or roofed housing for a bell or bells.
See also: Timber, Ornament, Gable, Tower, Capital
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