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Salisbury’s High Street Gate

High Street Gate stands as a sentinel of Salisbury’s rich history, its ancient stones bearing witness to centuries of change and continuity. Constructed between 1327 and 1342, during the tumultuous reign of Edward III and amidst the backdrop of the Hundred Years’ War, the gate served as a vital link between the Cathedral Close and the bustling city beyond.

Originally one of five entrances in Salisbury’s old city wall, High Street Gate has weathered the passage of time with remarkable resilience. Once housing a small jail for wrongdoers within the Liberty of the Close, the gate underwent various modifications over the years, each layer adding to its storied legacy.

The addition of a staircase and an upper room in the late 15th century, along with

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