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Structure enclosing bells for ringing as part of building
The belfry (/ˈbɛlfri/ BEL-free) is a structure enclosing bells for ringing as part of a building, usually as part of a bell tower or steeple. It can also
Belfry
English golf resort and hotel
The Belfry is a golf resort and hotel in Wishaw, Warwickshire, close to Sutton Coldfield, England, located approximately 8 miles from the centre of Birmingham
The_Belfry
Belfry in Bruges, Belgium
The Belfry of Bruges (Dutch: Belfort van Brugge) is a medieval bell tower in the centre of Bruges, Belgium. One of the city's most prominent symbols, the
Belfry_of_Bruges
Topics referred to by the same term
one's belfry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bats in the belfry may refer to: Bats in the Belfry, 1937 novel by E. C. R. Lorac Bats in the Belfry (1942
Bats_in_the_belfry
Medieval bell tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ghent, Belgium
The Belfry of Ghent (Dutch: Belfort van Gent) is one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city centre of Ghent, Belgium; the other two belonging
Belfry_of_Ghent
Theater in Wisconsin, USA
The Belfry Music Theatre, formerly known as the Belfry Theater and The Belfry Players, is a theater facility and acting company in the town of Delavan
Belfry_Players
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Belfries of Belgium and France are a group of 56 historical buildings designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, in recognition of the civic (rather
Belfries of Belgium and France
Belfries_of_Belgium_and_France
Medieval bell tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mons, Belgium
The Belfry of Mons (French: Beffroi de Mons) is one of the more recent among the belfries of Belgium and France. At a height of 87 metres (285 ft), it
Belfry_of_Mons
Bell tower in Kalyazin, Russia
the old town of Kalyazin, in Tver Oblast, central Russia. The steepled belfry was built in 1796–1800 as part of the Monastery of St. Nicholas, with a
Flooded_Belfry
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
Belfry is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Pike County, Kentucky. Belfry is located on U.S. Route 119, 16.8 miles (27.0 km) northeast
Belfry,_Kentucky
Medieval bell tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Tournai, Belgium
The Belfry of Tournai (French: Beffroi de Tournai) is a freestanding bell tower of medieval origin in Tournai, Belgium, 72 metres (236 ft) in height with
Belfry_of_Tournai
Census-designated place in Montana, United States
Belfry is a census-designated place (CDP) in Carbon County, Montana, United States. It is an unincorporated town, and is part of the Billings, Montana
Belfry,_Montana
Clock tower in London, England
It stands 316 feet (96 m) tall, and the climb from ground level to the belfry is 334 steps. Its base is square, measuring 40 feet (12 m) on each side
Big_Ben
Medieval bell tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kortrijk, Belgium
The Belfry of Kortrijk (Dutch: Belfort van Kortrijk) is a medieval bell tower in the historical centre of Kortrijk, Belgium. One of the city's most prominent
Belfry_of_Kortrijk
Belfry in Massachusetts, U.S.
The Old Belfry is a historic structure on Clarke Street in Lexington, Massachusetts, United States. It stands on Belfry Hill. The belfry was erected at
Old_Belfry
Bell tower in Iloilo City, Philippines
Jaro Belfry, also known as Campanario de Jaro, is a Baroque and neoclassical free-standing bell tower located in front of the Jaro Metropolitan Cathedral
Jaro_Belfry
1999 British TV series or programme
Belfry Witches is a British television show broadcast by the BBC during its CBBC slot. It ran for just over a year, airing in September 1999 and running
Belfry_Witches
1992 anthology by Frederick Buechner
The Clown in the Belfry is an anthology of sermons, lectures, and articles, authored by Frederick Buechner. Published in 1992 by Harper and Row, The Clown
The_Clown_in_the_Belfry
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up belfry (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Belfry may refer to: Belfry (architecture), a structure enclosing bells Bell tower
Belfry_(disambiguation)
1942 film
bats in a belfry. A trio of belfry-dwelling bats explain, musically, (and demonstrate) why they are associated with nuttiness. "Bats in the Belfry (1942)"
Bats in the Belfry (1942 film)
Bats_in_the_Belfry_(1942_film)
Demolished belfry in Brussels, Belgium
The Belfry of Brussels (French: Beffroi de Bruxelles; Dutch: Belfort van Brussel) was a medieval bell tower in central Brussels, Belgium. Built long before
Belfry_of_Brussels
Medieval tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Thuin, Belgium
The Belfry of Thuin (French: Beffroi de Thuin) is a historic building in Thuin, Belgium. Although historically attached to a church, the bell tower has
Belfry_of_Thuin
Public school in Belfry, Kentucky, United States
Belfry High School is a high school in Belfry, Kentucky, United States. The school is located in the northeastern region of Pike County, approximately
Belfry High School (Belfry, Kentucky)
Belfry_High_School_(Belfry,_Kentucky)
Catholic church ruins in Albay, Philippines
the church, but were also killed by pyroclastic flows and lahar. Only the belfry and some parts of the convent survive today, though parts of the crumbling
Cagsawa_Ruins
Medieval tower and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Namur, Belgium
The Belfry of Namur (French: Beffroi de Namur), also called the Tour Saint-Jacques ("Saint Jacob's Tower"), is an historical building in Namur, Belgium
Belfry_of_Namur
Basilica bell tower in Venice, Italy
continued sporadically over time as the tower was slowly raised in height. A belfry and a spire were first added in the twelfth century. In the fourteenth century
St_Mark's_Campanile
Capital of Hainaut province, Wallonia, Belgium
and is home to many cafes and restaurants, as well as the Town Hall and Belfry. It is forbidden to park in or drive through the centre. Together with the
Mons,_Belgium
Mobile structure for attacking walls
A siege tower or breaching tower (or in the Middle Ages, a belfry) is a specialized siege engine, constructed to protect assailants and ladders while approaching
Siege_tower
Theatre and associated theatre company in Victoria, British Columbia
The Belfry Theatre is a theatre and associated theatre company in the Fernwood neighbourhood of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The company produces
Belfry_Theatre
School in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, US
the school by trustee Charles Bensell, and a schoolhouse with its iconic belfry was constructed. The school found itself in the crossroads of early American
Germantown_Academy
Short story by Edgar Allan Poe
"The Devil in the Belfry" is a satirical short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in 1839. In an isolated town called Vondervotteimittiss
The_Devil_in_the_Belfry
Tower containing or designed to hold bells
standing bell tower. A bell tower may also in some traditions be called a belfry, though this term may also refer specifically to the substructure that houses
Bell_tower
Capital of West Flanders province, Belgium
best-known landmark is the Belfry of Bruges, a 13th-century belfry housing a municipal carillon comprising 47 bells. The Belfry of Bruges, independent of
Bruges
Church in Dunkirk, France
whereas the belfry of the original church across the street was listed in 1840. The belfry is also part of the World Heritage-listed Belfries of Belgium
Church_of_Saint-Éloi,_Dunkirk
with its belfry is one of an ensemble of related buildings that together have received UNESCO World Heritage status as part of the Belfries of Belgium
Schepenhuis,_Aalst
Belfort Gent. Retrieved 2020-06-25. "The Ghent Belfry" (PDF). 2012-04-10. Retrieved 2020-07-02. "Belfry of Ghent: What you need to know before your visit"
List_of_tallest_clock_towers
1945 attacks in Japan during WWII
people inside, mostly civilian payroll staff, died. former Urakami Cathedral Belfry (浦上天主堂旧鐘楼). The cathedral was located close to the hypocenter and completely
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
2026 video game
make the land safe while refugees make their way to the Belfry. Aces can be customized at the Belfry, the game's hub world. Players can choose from several
Towerborne
Bell tower of Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain
al-Andalus, during the reign of the Almohad dynasty, with a Renaissance-style belfry added by the Catholics after the expulsion of the Muslims from the area
Giralda
Historic building and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lille, France
French Government in May 2002. Its belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 2005 along with many other Belfries of Belgium and France in recognition
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Lille
Shopping mall in Surrey, England
The Belfry is a shopping centre located in Redhill, Surrey, England. The Belfry Shopping Centre first opened on 15 October 1991, in the centre of Redhill
The_Belfry_(shopping_centre)
Bell tower in Dublin, Ireland
built to the design of Richard Castle between 1740-46. The top part of the belfry was ultimately removed around 1791 as it was deemed structurally unsafe
Campanile (Trinity College Dublin)
Campanile_(Trinity_College_Dublin)
Capital of East Flanders province, Belgium
Cologne or Moscow. Up to 65,000 people lived within the city walls. The belfry and the towers of the St. Bavo's Cathedral and St. Nicholas' Church are
Ghent
Church in Split, Croatia
The Belltower of the Church of Our Lady of the Belfry (Croatian: Crkva Gospe od Zvonika u Splitu) is a disused Roman Catholic church in Split, Croatia
Church of Our Lady of the Belfry
Church_of_Our_Lady_of_the_Belfry
Subprefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Kingdom. The city's 12th-century belfry is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site (along with other belfries of Belgium and France), while another
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Prefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
tourists can enjoy ascending the belfry. In 2005, the belfry was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site
Arras
1937 novel
Bats in the Belfry is a 1937 detective novel by E. C. R. Lorac, the pen name of the British writer Edith Caroline Rivett. It is the 13th in her long-running
Bats_in_the_Belfry_(novel)
List of episodes of the British TV drama series
bell-ringers, one by one. Greg Tutt is found shot through the heart in the belfry, the next victim is the bride (Lyndsey Marshal) at her wedding, and the
List of Midsomer Murders episodes
List_of_Midsomer_Murders_episodes
Men's professional golf tournament in England
wins at The Belfry". BBC Sport. 11 May 2003. Archived from the original on 16 May 2003. Retrieved 1 February 2011. "Cabrera reigns at The Belfry". BBC Sport
Benson & Hedges International Open
Benson_&_Hedges_International_Open
1986 American animated television series
Voiced by Lou Scheimer. Belfry is a pink-colored bat who can emit a sonic scream. Belfry calls it the Belfry Blast. Belfry will sometimes tag along on
Ghostbusters_(1986_TV_series)
Lebanese actor
2013, Majdoub performed in a Belfry Theatre production of the play Helen's Necklace. In 2015, he appeared in the Belfry Theatre's production of Vanya
Lee_Majdoub
Bell tower in Pisa, Italy
Andrea Pisano, who succeeded in harmonizing the Gothic elements of the belfry with the Romanesque style of the tower. There are seven bells, one for each
Leaning_Tower_of_Pisa
City in Hauts-de-France, France
(16 mi) from Arras, Douai is home to one of the region's most impressive belfries. Its site probably corresponds to that of a 4th-century Roman fortress
Douai
Roman Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium
tower rising 123 meters (404 ft) over the city. The belfry of the cathedral is included in the Belfries of Belgium and France entry in the list of UNESCO
Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp)
Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_(Antwerp)
English actress (1980–2003)
building. She also played the part of Skirty Marm in a BBC1 children's comedy, Belfry Witches. Skirty Marm and her friend Old Noshie (Lucy Davis) were teenage
Laura_Sadler
American actor and filmmaker (1925–2008)
in 1949. After touring with several summer stock companies including the Belfry Players, Newman attended the Yale School of Drama for a year before studying
Paul_Newman
British golf tournament
Close House Golf Club 2021–2022: Danny Willett at The Belfry 2023–2026: Nick Faldo at The Belfry The 1967 event provided British television with its first
British_Masters
American actor (born 1942)
days before graduation. In 1964, after a season of summer stock with the Belfry Players in Wisconsin, Ford traveled to Los Angeles and eventually signed
Harrison_Ford
United States historic place
Hermit's Cave on Belfry Hill is a public park on Belfry Hill in Council Grove, Kansas. Council Grove established the park in 1901 due to the efforts of
Hermit's_Cave_on_Belfry_Hill
Eastern Orthodox monastery in Ukraine
standing belfry, built in 1760. The belfry combined the idea of a tall campanile with a gate on the ground level and a chapel on the belfry's second tier
St._Cyril's_Monastery,_Kyiv
Irish playwright and actor (born 1949)
middle-age." Ibid, 17 November 1989 Belfry (1991) Set in 'the queer old whispering world' of a church vestry and belfry: "This romantic comedy is about a
Billy_Roche
Church in Sweden
Kiruna Church (Swedish: Kiruna kyrka) is a church building in Kiruna, Sweden, and is one of Sweden's largest wooden buildings. The church was built between
Kiruna_Church
1918 murder in Yekaterinburg, Russia
Cathedral is in the foreground, where a machine gun was mounted in the belfry aimed at the tsar and tsaritsa's bedroom on the southeastern corner of the
Murder_of_the_Romanov_family
Mountain in the Adirondack Mountains region of New York
Belfry Mountain is a mountain in the Adirondack Mountains region of New York. It is located north-northwest of Witherbee in Essex County. The Belfry Mountain
Belfry_Mountain
Canadian-born American murderer (1849–1876)
Thomas W. Piper (April 22, 1849 – May 26, 1876), known as The Boston Belfry Murderer, was a Canadian-born American murderer who murdered two underage girls
Thomas_W._Piper
Square in Bruges, Belgium
the square is one of the city's most famous landmarks, the 13th-century Belfry. The square has attracted many people since the 10th century and the first
Markt,_Bruges
Church in Attard, Malta
proof supporting this claim. The belfry has five bells, which were founded between 1713 and 1830. The clock on the belfry was made by Michelangelo Sapiano
Parish Church of St Mary, Attard
Parish_Church_of_St_Mary,_Attard
City and municipality in Belgium
Grain Hall (market hall) with its belfry was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999 as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, owing
Nieuwpoort,_Belgium
1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States
Battle of Chapultepec, he and his men hoisted a howitzer into a church belfry that had a commanding view of the San Cosme gate. The action brought him
Mexican–American_War
Township in Pennsylvania, United States
Square, Blue Bell, Broad Axe, Custer, Franklinville, Washington Square and Belfry. Most of Whitpain Township is covered by the Blue Bell, Pennsylvania ZIP
Whitpain Township, Pennsylvania
Whitpain_Township,_Pennsylvania
City in Wallonia, Belgium
which dates from the tenth century. Gembloux's belfry is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site, in recognition
Gembloux
Church in Herefordshire, England
dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus. It is a Grade I listed building. Its belfry stands separate from the church and has its own Grade I listing. The origins
St_Mary's_Church,_Pembridge
Capital and largest city of Armenia
Religious services resumed in the church in 1991, and in 2004 a cupola and a belfry were added to the building. In 2010, the groundbreaking ceremony of the
Yerevan
Roman Catholic church in Iloilo City, Philippines
bell tower, Jaro Belfry, is located across a busy street from the church, on Jaro Plaza, resembling Ilocos churches. Typically, belfries are built next
Jaro_Cathedral
Catholic church located in Bilbao, Spain
of the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1774 the construction of the present Belfry Tower was begun by Gabriel de Capelastegui, replacing an earlier structure
Church of Saint Anthony the Great
Church_of_Saint_Anthony_the_Great
Castle in London, England
also contained accommodation. As its name suggests, Bell Tower housed a belfry, its purpose to raise the alarm in the event of an attack. The royal bow-maker
Tower_of_London
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Calais, France
the seat of the city council in Calais, France. The building features a belfry of red brick and white limestone which is 72 metres (236 ft) high. It was
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Calais
Roman Catholic church in Albay, Philippines
Museum of the Philippines listed the church's eastern and western façade, belfry, and baptistry as a National Cultural Treasure in 2007. The church is known
Daraga_Church
In Calvinist church in Hungry
market-town Nyírbátor stands the unique 17th century Late-Renaissance wooden belfry, a masterpiece of Transylvanian joinery, which is the oldest and the largest
Wooden_Belfry_of_Nyírbátor
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
home to French basketball club BCM Gravelines. The Gravelines Belfry is one of 56 belfries of Belgium and France that is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage
Gravelines
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. The belfry Hospice Chapel Medieval House Saint Wulphy Church Town Hall Rue is situated
Rue,_Somme
won 17–11. The 1981 match was originally scheduled to take place at The Belfry, but construction of the course was not completed on time and Walton Heath
List_of_Ryder_Cup_matches
Irish actor (born 1968)
Ungentlemanly Act Marine Wilcox Television film 1993 A Handful of Stars Tony Belfry Dominic The Bill Jeff Barratt Episode: "Play the Game" Screenplay Gypo Episode:
Aidan_Gillen
Belgian beer
Ertvelde, East Flanders. It is named after the golden dragon at the top of the belfry in Ghent. Gulden Draak has a strong scent of alcohol, which hampers the
Gulden_Draak
American murderer (1871–1898)
Durrant (April 24, 1871 – January 7, 1898), known as "The Demon of the Belfry", was hanged for two murders committed at San Francisco's Emmanuel Baptist
Theodore_Durrant
1898 painting by Camille Pissarro
Pontoise (La Récolte, Pontoise, 1881) The House of the Deaf Woman and the Belfry at Eragny (1886) Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep (1886) Pont Boieldieu in
La_Place_du_Théâtre_Français
Catholic church in Cebu City, Philippines
in Bohol. In Cebu City, the earthquake destroyed most of the Basilica's belfry and façade; some walls and frescoes were cracked. All Masses were subsequently
Basilica_del_Santo_Niño
Roman Catholic church in Cavite, Philippines
common and possibly pagoda-inspired feature of belfries in the Philippines. The fourth story of the belfry was destroyed in the 1880 earthquake and was
Our Lady of Candelaria Parish Church (Silang)
Our_Lady_of_Candelaria_Parish_Church_(Silang)
Roman Catholic church in La Union, Philippines
belfry and bell tower upon solemn dedication of the new Plaza de Beato Juan Pablo II and the new belfry by Bishop Artemio L. Rillera. The new belfry and
Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Charity
Basilica_Minore_of_Our_Lady_of_Charity
Season of television series
Tickly, but is she really ready to relinquish control? 148b 3b "Bats in the Belfry" Susan Kim Elise Benoît, Elie Klimos & Jeremy O'Neill October 20, 2008 (2008-10-20)
Arthur_season_12
Borough in West Flanders, Belgium
built between 1565-1566, and its belfry were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999 as part of the Belfries of Belgium and France site. Lo
Lo,_Belgium
Church in Berlin, Germany
building, which consists of a church with an attached foyer and a separate belfry with an attached chapel, was built between 1959 and 1963. The damaged spire
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Kaiser_Wilhelm_Memorial_Church
Medieval commercial building in Ypres, Belgium
industry. At 125 metres (410 ft) in breadth, with a 70-metre-high (230 ft) belfry tower, it recalls the importance and wealth of the medieval trade city.
Ypres_Cloth_Hall
Church in Ruokolahti, Finland
The belfry predates the current church by 100 years, having been built in 1752 for the previous church in the same spot. The church and belfry have been
Ruokolahti_Church
Historic site in Republic of Karelia, Russia
as a 300-meter-long log structure surrounding the two churches and the belfry. The structure rests on a tall boulder basement. The main entrance is 14
Kizhi_Pogost
Roman Catholic church in Isabela, Philippines
unique cylindrical belfry built in 1805. It is the only known Spanish colonial era cylindrical tower in the country. The tiered belfry notably resembles
Tumauini_Church
Campanile in North Carolina, United States
victory. The bell tower is adjacent to the north end of Kenan Stadium. The belfry originally began with 12 manually operated bells made by Meneely Bell Foundry
Morehead-Patterson_Bell_Tower
American actor (born 1947)
also director 2004 The Batman Angel Rojas Voice, episode: "The Bat in the Belfry" 2006 Walkout Julian Nava Television film; also director 2007 George Lopez
Edward_James_Olmos
Church building in Galle, Sri Lanka
elaborate building was constructed opposite the present church, with only the belfry remaining today. The present church is said to have been built on the site
Groote_Kerk,_Galle
Deadly viral disease, transmitted through animals
Maranda-Aubut R, Duval B (June 2009). "Bats in the bedroom, bats in the belfry: reanalysis of the rationale for rabies postexposure prophylaxis". Clinical
Rabies
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n.
The framing on which a bell is suspended.
n.
A movable tower erected by besiegers for purposes of attack and defense.
n.
A structure appended to a larger edifice for a special purpose, as for a belfry, and then usually high in proportion to its width and to the height of the rest of the edifice; as, a church tower.
n.
A room in a tower in which a bell is or may be hung; or a cupola or turret for the same purpose.
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A bell tower, usually attached to a church or other building, but sometimes separate; a campanile.