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bell house

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bell house
A tower-like building for housing bells, esp. in Ireland.


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Councillor Hazel Bell played an instrumental role in establishing Bell House - a home for adults with learning and physical disabilities in Lawford Road, Rugby.
The 15th century origins of the Grade II listed former inn are visible in every room of The Old Bell House, on the market through the Hockley Heath office of John Shepherd at pounds 435,000.
Tenants in Thomas Bell House, in South Shields, got a pounds 500 cheque to help with their Christmas dinner, decorations and entertainment.
 
 
 
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