central tower of Canterbury Cathedral

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The central tower of Canterbury Cathedral, known as Bell Harry Tower, is a prominent late Gothic architectural feature that dominates the cathedral’s skyline and houses its main bell.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic architecture
architectural structure
bell tower
church tower
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
late Gothic
associatedWith Anglican worship at Canterbury Cathedral
category Bell towers in England
Church towers in the United Kingdom
Gothic architecture in England
Towers in Kent
contains main bell of Canterbury Cathedral
country United Kingdom
dominates skyline of Canterbury Cathedral
function bell tower
housing main bell of Canterbury Cathedral
hasFeature Gothic pinnacles
bell chamber
buttresses
stone lantern-like upper stage
traceried windows
hasName Bell Harry Tower NERFINISHED
heritageSite Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey, and St Martin's Church World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Canterbury NERFINISHED
Canterbury Cathedral NERFINISHED
England
Kent NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stone
notableFor ornate late Gothic stonework
prominent vertical silhouette
role as visual focal point of Canterbury Cathedral
partOf Canterbury Cathedral NERFINISHED
position central crossing of Canterbury Cathedral
relativePosition above the intersection of nave, choir, and transepts
religiousAffiliation Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
Church of England
visualRole dominant vertical element of Canterbury Cathedral
landmark of Canterbury

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Bell Harry Tower position central tower of Canterbury Cathedral