Bells, North Carolina

Coordinates: 35°45′06″N 79°00′30″W / 35.75167°N 79.00833°W / 35.75167; -79.00833 Bells is an unincorporated community in Chatham County, North Carolina, south of Farrington. It lies at an elevation of 226 feet (69 m).

§==References==

  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Bells, North Carolina
Municipalities and communities of Chatham County, North Carolina, United States
County seat: Pittsboro
Towns
  • Cary‡
  • Goldston
  • Pittsboro
  • Siler City
CDP
  • Bennett
  • Fearrington Village
  • Gulf
  • Moncure
Unincorporated
communities
  • Bear Creek
  • Bells
  • Bonlee
  • Brickhaven
  • Bynum
  • Carbonton
  • Corinth
  • Crutchfield Crossroads
  • Farrington
  • Harpers Crossroads
  • Haywood
  • Lockville
  • Seaforth
  • Silk Hope
  • Wilsonville
Footnotes

‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties


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