Steeple
Spire
spire
Usually a tower in a church with bell(s) in. It was/is used to inform people of events like weddings.
The tall tower adjacent to a church (or a wing of the building) housing the church bell(s), its ropes and a long staircase. In the West, some belfries have a clock, too.
I think you mean a steeple, or perhaps a spire which sits on top of the steeple?
John Harrison has written: 'The tower handbook' -- subject(s): Bell towers, Church bells, Change ringing
H. J. Nersoyan has written: 'Remarks on a proposed constitution for the Armenian Church' -- subject(s): Armenian Church, Constitution, Doctrines, History 'From Istanbul to Aghtamar' 'The other tower' -- subject(s): Armenian Church, Doctrines, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 ., Theodicy
Siamese cat
because the church closed and all the Egyptians cried and started a riot
Betty Smartt Carter has written: 'The Tower, the Mask, and the Grave' -- subject- s -: Fiction, Church colleges, Kidnapping, Extortion
Donald Oliver Soper has written: 'Question time on Tower Hill' -- subject(s): Methodist Church (Great Britain), Theology
William Robertson Dick has written: 'A short sketch of the Beauchamp tower' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tower of London (London, England), Tower of London (London, England). Beauchamp Tower 'Inscriptions and devices, in the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London' -- subject(s): London, London. Tower. Beauchamp Tower
M M Penstone is the author of the "Chronicles of the White Tower" series, which includes books like "The Thorn of Dentonhill" and "The Alchemy of Chaos." The series is a mix of fantasy, adventure, and mystery set in a magical world.