No, "bell tower" is two words.
one bell
Bell tower.
A bell tower is a tower in which a bell or set of bells is hung - especially a belfry.
The Bell Tower was created in 1957.
The word is belfry.
Bell Tower a.k.a. tin tower,also means if you know how to get to tin tower you can get to bell tower
A steeple is a structure that comes to a point as illustrated in the photo referred to in the related link below. A bell tower is a tower that is used to house one or more bells. A bell tower can have a steeple placed on top of it.
A belfry is an old word for what we typically call a bell tower. Both amount to the same thing: a tower or other location where you would find the building's bells. The most common way one hears the word is the idiom "Bats in the Belfry", which is an old idiom to indicate one's head is rather a mess and therefore the person is implied to be crazy (picture this; the bells start ringing, scaring the bats and causing them to panic; that bell tower is going to be quite hectic for a while).
Bell tower is in Ecruteak City.
Bell Tower Building was created in 1887.
Bell Atlantic Tower was created in 1991.
Purdue Bell Tower was created in 1995.