Belltower, sometimes detached, usually of a church.
the bell tower that stands beside the Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore and has been described as ‘the triumph of the irrational’ for the sole justification for its lavish ornamentation and height was to “exceed in height, magnificence and perfection whatever the Greeks and Romans might have done”.
A bell tower of Italian design or general character.
Campanile is the Italian word for bell tower.
Bell tower originating in Italy and favoured in Canadian villas in the mid 19th century.
a bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building
a bell-tower detached from the church to which it belongs
bell-tower, often detached from the building to which it belongs
A tall bell tower, usually detached from the building.
A bell tower, often detached, of a church.
The church next to the Methodist Church (i think its the Catholic church)
A bell tower usually not actually attached to a church; also, lofty towers that form parts of buildings.
A campanile (pronounced []) is, especially in Italy, a free-standing bell tower (Italian campana, 'bell'), often adjacent to a church or cathedral.