Kingsgate, Winchester
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kingsgate-winchester-171-10100400
title:
Kingsgate, Winchester
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Kingsgate is one of two surviving medieval gates to the city of Winchester, England. The name was first recorded in 1148. The gate is on, or near, the site of one of the Roman gates to the city, and was the entrance to the royal palace before the Cathedral Close was enclosed in the 10th century. The present gate is probably 14th century, with 18th-century pedestrian walkways. Above the gate is the small church of St Swithun-upon-Kingsgate. St Swithun was built in the Middle Ages in the Early Eng
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsgate,_Winchester
date created:
2011-02-15T20:38:55Z
date modified:
2024-09-01T20:55:47Z
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