A steeple... usually where the bell is housed
steeple or a spire
Steeple.
a spire or steeple
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It is a steeple
the high tower of a church raising to a pointed top
The apex is the pointed extremity of a conical structure. The apex can be used to describe the top portion of features on the body such as a tooth, lung, or heart.
The pointed part at top of church is called a steeple
Church steeples date back to the times of the Pagans. The steeple later became a structure that pointed to the Heavens and eventually housed the bell of the Church.
I think you mean a steeple, or perhaps a spire which sits on top of the steeple?
A spire is a conical, pointed structure, usually on the roof of traditional church towers or cathedrals. They are associated with religious buildings because they reach towards the sky, symbolising closeness to a deity.
The high building part of many churches that contains the letters 'solid' is called the steeple. It is typically a tall, pointed structure located on the top of the church roof, often serving as a visual focal point and symbolizing the church's connection to the divine.
A Pointed Hilltop is called A Peak.
The structure is called a steeple or a spire.