The Great Gatehouse - Bristol, England
Posted by: BruceS
N 51° 27.101 W 002° 36.107
30U E 527670 N 5700130
Historic abbey gate house in Bristol, England.
Waymark Code: WM9TFK
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/28/2010
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The earliest portions of the gatehouse were built around 1170 to serve as the main entrance gate for the monastic precinct, of the St Augustine's Abbey, giving access to its courtyard. The earliest portion feature two Norman style gates, a larger one of horses and carriages, and a smaller pedestrian gate. The gate house and tower were additions by abbot John Newland around 1500 and were built in a late Perpendicular English Gothic style. The gatehouse was one of the abbey's monastic buildings which survived the Dissolution of the Monasteries, after which in 1542 the abbey became Bristol Cathedral. The gatehouse now serves as the diocesan office.
Date Built: 1170 with 1500 addition.
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This category is focused only to original Gothic architecture, not to pseudo-Gothic, neo-Gothic or Gothic Revival. You can not find this kind of architecture outside of "Old World", moreover this architecture appeared in ca XIIth century (early Gothic) and the last buildings are from cca XVIth (late Gothic) century...