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Beverley North BarNorth Bar, Beverley, Yorkshire, England, the only surviving Medieval gateway in this fine old town. Date: Medieval
Birkenhead Park GatewayThe fine Neo Classical entrance gateway to Birkenhead Park, Merseyside, England. The park was opened in 1847. Date: mid 19th century
Birkenhead Park GatewayThe fine Neo Classical entrance gateway to Birkenhead Park, Merseyside, England. The park was opened in 1847. 1950s
Tollymore Barbican GateThe Barbican Gate entrance to Tollymore Forest Park, near Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was built by Lord James Limerick as the eastern entrance to the park. Date: 1780s
Southampton BargateThe Bargate, one of the medieval bars (gateways) of the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England. The central archway built c. 1180 - 1200, other two 1764 - 1774 Date: 12th & 18th century
Tollymore Entrance GateThe Main Entrance Gates to Tollymore Forest Park, near Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was built for Lord James Limerick. Date: 1780s
The Neo Gothic gatehouse of Goodrich Court, Wye Valley, Herefordshire, built in an imposing medieval style, but actually early 19th century. Date: built 1830
Totnes East GateLooking down Fore Street, the main street of Totnes, Devon and the splendid East Gate Arch, with its distinctive clock tower. Date: 1950s
Paris, France - Barriere de la Villette. Date: 1859
Artists Colony - Mathildenhohe, Darmstadt, GermanyThe Darmstadt Artists Colony refers both to a group of artists as well as to the buildings in Mathildenhohe in Darmstadt in which these artists lived and worked
Southampton West GateThe Tower which formed the Old West Bar Gate of the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England and led to the Quay. Date: 13th century
Charterhouse GatehouseThe Gatehouse of Charterhouse, London. Founded in 1371 as a Carthusian monastery, this fine building was endowed as a school in 1611. Transferred to Godalming, Surrey, in 1872. Date: founded 1371
Warwick East GateA fine view of the Medieval East Gate at Warwick, Warwickshire, England, a survival of the time when the town was walled, with 4 gates. The lower part is 13th century Date: 13th century
Walmgate Bar, York, England, is the most easterly of the gateways of Yorks city wall. It is the only bar (gateway) to retain its barbican, which is a 14th century addition. Date: medieval
South Gate Kings LynnThe medieval South Gate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, is one ofthe towns most famous tourist attractions. Date: 15th century
Tretower Court GatewayThe gateway to Tretower Court, Brecon, Wales. Date: 15th century
Place Farm GatehouseThe massive gatehouse at Place Farm, Tisbury, Wiltshire. the entrance to a fine range of medieval domestic buildings. The lower part is 13th century, the upper is 15th. Date: 13th & 15th century
Linlithgow GatewayThe fine outer gateway to Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland, built for King James V in 1535. Date: early 16th century
Wolseys Gateway, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, is all that remains of the proposed (but never built) College of St. Mary, planned by Cardial Wolsey who died in 1530. Date: 1528
Boughton Park GatewayOne of the impressive triumphal gateway arches on the Boughton Park Estate, Northamptonshire, England, the ancient seat of the Vaux, Knolles & Wentworth families Date: early 18th century
Winchelsea StrandgateThe fine old Strandgate at Winchelsea, Sussex, England. Date: 14th century
Edgar Tower, Worcester, England, a fine gatehouse, all that remains of the 13th century Worcester Castle. Adorned with statues of King Edgar and his queens. Date: late 14th century
Castle Ashby GatewayThe entance gateway of Castle Ashby House, Northamptonshire, built in 1624. The east and south sides and several of the chimney pieces were designed by Inigo Jones. Date: 17th century
Medieval GatehouseThe crooked medieval gatehouse of Lower Brockhampton Hall, Bringsty, Herefordshire, England. Date: 14th century
Bridgegate, Chester, Cheshire, England, was re-built by the Corporation in 1782, replacing the original gateway. Date: rebuilt 1782
St. Augustines GatewayThe noble and splendidly decorated gatway of St. Augustines Abbey, Canterbury, Kent, England. Originally called St. Ethelberts Gate, now Bailey House school gate. Date: 14th century
Monk Bar, York, Yorkshire, England, in the spring. It is a four-storey gatehouse, the most elaborate and ornate of the surviving gates. It dates from the early 14th century. Date: 14th century
Culzean Castle GatewayThe Gateway to Culzean Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland. The castle was built by Robert Adams between 1772 and 1790 for David, 10th Earl of Cassillis. Date: late 18th century
Cerne Abbas GatehouseThis splendid gatehouse is all that remains of Cerne Abbas Benedictine Abbey, Dorset, England. Date: medieval
Malvern Priory GatewayThis building, which now houses the Malvern Museum, was originally a medieval gatehouse guarding the entrance to Malvern Priory. Worcestershire, England. Date: circa 1470
Half-Timbered GatewayA black and white half- timbered courtyard gateway at Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: 16th century
St. Johns GatewayThe figures of Brennus and Belinus, the founders of the ancient town of Bristol, England, on St. Johns Gateway, a fortified gateway in the defensive city wall. Date: 14th century
Embankment Water GateThis fine old Water Gate in the Embankment Gardens, London, was designed by Inigo Jones, c. 1619, as the river entrance for York House, home of the 1st Duke of Buckingham. Date: early 17th century
Welsh Lodge GateThe West Shore Lodge Gate, Marine Drive, at Llandudno, Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Kirby Hall GatewayThe entrance gateways to Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The Hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea, built 1570s - 1590s. Date: 16th century
Elizabethan GatehouseThe beautiful black and white gatehouse of Stokesay Castle, Shropshire, England, dates from circa 1570, and was probably more for ornamental than defemsive purposes. Date: late 16th century
Fullarton House GatewayThe elaborate gateway to the stable yard at Fullarton House, Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. Date: medieval
KIRBY HALLThe ruins of Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea and was built 1570s to 1590s. Date: 16th century
Staunton Harold GatewayThe fine stone gateway to the former hall at Staunton Harold Hill, Leicestershire, England. The hall was rebuilt in the mid 17th century by Sir Robert Shirley. Date: 17th century
Newgate, ChesterThis Gothic Revival gateway, one of the gateways to the historic city of Chester, Cheshire, England, was built in 1938, replacing Wolfgate and more suitable for cars. Date: 1938
West Port, St. Andrew s, Fifeshire, one of the few surviving city gates in Scotland, it was built in 1589 and renovated in 1843. Date: 16th century
Tanner Gate, York, Yorkshire, England, one of the many city gates of the Cathedral City, situated on the River Ouse, opposite Watergate. Date: Medieval
Norman Postern GateThe only remaining Norman Postern left in England, the South Postern Gate in the old city walls at Newcastle-upon- Tyne. Date: 12th century
Cleeve Abbey GatehouseThis splendid gatehouse is all that remains of Cleeve Abbey, a Cisterian Abbey, at Washford, Somerset, England. Date: founded 1198
Trentside Memorial GatesThe fine Neo Classical memorial gates at Trentside, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Date: early 19th century
Entrance to Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008