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- The church has a single bell in a bell cote at the west end.
- On the gable at the west end is a bell cote and on the east gable is a cross.
- The church comprises a nave, chancel, apsidal vestry, organ chamber, south porch and bell cote.
- Firefighters found a bulbous 16-inch clapper that used to hang in the bell cote atop the little church.
- The tall bell cote and entrance porch are also found on many of the English country churches seen as ideals by the writers at"
- Springing from the projecting baptistry are buttresses which are carried up with . diminishing outline and form a picturesque bell cote to terminate the west end of the roof.
- Several features, such as the broad nave, full transept, deep chancel, large south porch and frame bell cote, are exactly as prescribed by Ecclesiological writers.
- In 1908 the demolition took place of the old white frame church and, on the same site, construction of the brick Carrere & Hastings building with cast stone detail and bell cote.
- The church of Saint Botolph is a plain building of coarse rubble, dating from the 13th century, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and a western bell cote, containing one bell.
- Straffan's ruined parish church in the graveyard at the centre of the village can be dated to the 15th century from its distinctive bell cote, and defensive living quarters over the main building in the manner of Oughterard and other local churches.
- Because of its size, this bell did not fit the church's bell tower, so the bell sits on a bell cote made of stone . ( A bell-cote, also spelled bell cot, is a stand or a shelter for a bell .)