Bell Harry Tower

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Bell Harry Tower is the central, ornate Gothic tower of Canterbury Cathedral, renowned as a prominent architectural and visual landmark of the historic church.

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Bell Harry Tower canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic tower
architectural landmark
cathedral tower
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Perpendicular Gothic
associatedWith Archbishop of Canterbury
category Buildings and structures in Canterbury
Church towers in the United Kingdom
Gothic architecture in England
country United Kingdom
denomination Anglican
diocese See of Canterbury
surface form: Diocese of Canterbury
function bell tower
central tower
hasRole architectural focal point
visual landmark
heritageDesignation part of Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site
part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral
England
Kent
United Kingdom
material stone
namedAfter “Bell Harry” bell
notableFor ornate Gothic design
prominent silhouette in Canterbury skyline
partOf Canterbury Cathedral
Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral
surface form: Canterbury Cathedral World Heritage Site core area

Canterbury Cathedral
surface form: Canterbury Cathedral crossing
position central tower of Canterbury Cathedral
religiousAffiliation Church of England
touristAttraction yes
usedFor housing bells
liturgical functions
visibleFrom Canterbury, Kent, England
surface form: Canterbury city centre

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Canterbury Cathedral hasFeature Bell Harry Tower