Wolsey Gate

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Wolsey Gate is a surviving 16th-century gateway in Ipswich, England, associated with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and the remains of his planned college.

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Wolsey Gate canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
historic gateway
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
associatedWith Cardinal College project in Ipswich
category Buildings and structures in Ipswich
Gates in England
Grade I listed buildings in Suffolk
closeTo St Peter’s Church, Ipswich
country United Kingdom
hasAssociationWith Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
surface form: Thomas Wolsey
hasPart Tudor-style decorative brickwork
central archway
flanking brick walls
hasTourismAttractionType local historic landmark
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageStatus surviving fragment of Wolsey’s college
inception 16th century
locatedIn England
Ipswich
Suffolk
United Kingdom
locatedOn St Peter’s Street, Ipswich
materialUsed brick
namedAfter Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
surface form: Thomas Wolsey
owner local authority of Ipswich (historically)
partOf remains of Cardinal Wolsey’s planned college in Ipswich
period Tudor England
surface form: Tudor period
significantEvent survived demolition of most of Wolsey’s college buildings
usedFor entrance to Wolsey’s planned college

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