West Gate - Canterbury, Kent, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 51° 16.888 E 001° 04.535
31U E 365788 N 5682884
The West Gate is on the west side of central Canterbury and allows both vehicular and pedestrian access to and from the city centre. A branch of the River Stour flows north/south to the immediate west of the West Gate and is crossed by a bridge.
Waymark Code: WM13CH3
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/08/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Canterbury was a walled city and this was one of seven gates that allowed access through the city walls in to and out of the city. The gate stands sixty feet high and is the largest surviving city gate in England. It has served a number of purposes, as explained in the extract below.

The road splits at the West Gate. Traffic entering the city passes through the arch in the centre of the gate and traffic moving west, out of the city, passes to the south  of the gate. Footpaths pass each side of the West Gate for pedestrians.

The Britain Express website tells us:

One of the iconic landmarks of Canterbury, the old West Gate stands at the west end of the High Street, beside the River Stour. Generations of medieval pilgrims passed under the gatehouse arch on their way to the shrine of Thomas a Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. Road traffic now flows through the arch - its a bit of an eye-opener to see a modern coach navigate the narrow opening!

The West Gate was built by Archbishop Sudbury to replace an earlier Roman gate through the city walls. The West Gate was finished in 1380, but in the following year Sudbury himself met a vioent end at the hands of rebellious peasants during Wat Tyler's Peasant's Revolt.

For many years the West Gate served as the town prison, connected by a walkway to the police station next door. Above the portcullis slot is a 'condemned cell', where prisoners awaiting execution were held.

A bronze 18th century medallion was found beneath the floorboards of the prison floor during recent repairs.

The upper floor of the gatehouse is given over to a small West Gate Museum. Here you will find armour and weapons used by defenders of Canterbury from the medieval period to World War II. Children can dress up in replica armour, and see the old prison cells within the gatehouse tower.

Immediately beside the tower is a lovely riverside garden, where you can take a punt tour along the River Stour.

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