Winchelsea, Strand Gate And Ellen Terry's Cottage 1906
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This was Winchelsea's north east gate and lay by the banks of the River Brede (hence the name). It dates from the early fourteenth century. Winchelsea was laid out as a 'new town' in 1288 on a gridiron pattern with 39 blocks. The town never really grew and today it covers only 12 of the original blocks.
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