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.
The main structure is a bell tower. Where the bells are housed at the very top of the bell tower is known as the belfry.
steeple
1. space for bells: the part of a church steeple or a tower in which bells are hung2. bell tower: a tower on a building, in which a bell or bells are hung3. a place that a bell is
Church steeple or bell tower
A steeple... usually where the bell is housed
at a bell store (arts and craft) In a church steeple.
A bell tower in a church is typically referred to as a "campanile." The term "campanile" originates from the Italian word for "bell" (campana) and is commonly used to describe a freestanding tower or structure that houses bells. Campaniles are often a distinctive feature of church architecture and serve both functional and symbolic purposes within the religious context.
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.
Bell Tower a.k.a. tin tower,also means if you know how to get to tin tower you can get to bell tower
"the bell always tolled"