Chichester, Canon Lane Archway, South Street 1890
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It is appropriate that our east to west town tour should start in the cathedral city of Chichester, the county town of West Sussex and one with a very long history. It began as a Roman walled town, and flourished in the Middle Ages with its fine Norman cathedral. Here in South Street we see the late 15th-century Canon Gate which leads into the cathedral precincts. The cathedral spire seen beyond collapsed in 1861 and was rebuilt by the great Victorian architect George Gilbert Scott.
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