Winchelsea Town Gate Ruins, UK
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A historic city gate located in the small town of Winchelsea in the southeast of England, built in the 13th century, is one of the three surviving medieval city gates in the town. Not only is it a landmark building in Winchelsea, but it is also an important relic on the UK National Heritage List. It used to be an important passage into the town, surrounded by a moat on the east side of the town. It not only played a defensive role, but also symbolized the connection between the town and the mainland. Over time, although the surrounding environment has changed, it has become a witness to historical changes.