DescriptionMedieval gate, The Walks, Kings Lynn - geograph.org.uk - 1447502.jpg
English: Medieval gate, The Walks, Kings Lynn The Gannock Arch and Bridges
The structure was originally a minor entrance to the walled town and was a focal point of the New Walk from c.1800 and of the Extension Walk from its inception in 1845. The structure is also an important visual element of the Red Mount and Seven Sisters Walks
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