Belfry
Building, structure
The church in Szécsényké was built a little further away from the present-day village. That is why it was justified to build a bell tower closer to the settlement, not far from the parish. A folk architectural work reminiscent of the classicist style stands next to the main road, now surrounded by houses. The building is listed as a monument. The bell tower is made of stone and has a pointed arch and a red tin roof, with a semicircular sound projection window underneath. The entrance door also ends in a semicircular arch, above which a smaller window can be seen. The old inventory books listed four bells, one of which is in the church tower.