Illustrated Dictionary of British Churches - Bell Tower Definition

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Bell Tower

A tower either attached to a church or free-standing as a distinct structure. The latter is uncommon in Britain, though quite common in continental Europe. Some notable free-standing bell towers include that at Pembridge, Herefordshire, and Wilton Italianate Church, Wiltshire.




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What took place on 15 June 1215?



15 April, 1053

Earl Godwin of Wessex dies, and is succeeded by his son Harold

Harold would go on to become king when Edward the Confessor died, only to be defeated by William the Conqueror

This king's son and heir was dubbed The Black Prince



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