HOME

MAP
Strand Gate

One of the original gates of the town, built in the late 13th century and giving access to the port. This lay along the River Brede, which was larger than now. The old walls, which crowned the top of the cliff have disappeared. The portcullis grooves can still be seen.

The view of the town from the field below the gate was used by Sir John Millais as the background for his painting "The Blind Girl". The gate is mentioned in Thackeray's unfinished novel Denis Duval that provides an interesting description of life in the town during the latter half of the 18th century.

next>

  Content by Melvyn Pett with the encouragement of the Mayor of Winchelsea
  Site hosted by BioMedical Computing Ltd
Photography by Melvyn Pett  
© Winchelsea Corporation 2007