Bailgate

E402786

Bailgate is a historic street in Lincoln, England, known for its Roman heritage, including landmarks such as Newport Arch, and its mix of shops, restaurants, and period architecture.

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Label Occurrences
Bailgate canonical 6
Wheeler Gate 1

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Victorian architecture
medieval architecture (surviving elements)
country England
hasHeritage Roman heritage
hasLandmark Newport Arch
Roman city gate remains
medieval buildings
period townhouses
hasPart boutiques
cafés
guest houses
hotels
independent retailers
pubs
restaurants
shops
hasStreetLayout follows approximate line of Roman north–south route through Lincoln
heritageDesignation conservation area (within Lincoln conservation area)
historicalSignificance part of former Roman colonia at Lincoln (Lindum Colonia)
knownFor Roman Newport Arch
historic character
independent shopping
restaurants and cafés
tourism
locatedIn Lincoln
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lincolnshire
locatedInTimePeriod Roman Britain
surface form: Roman Britain (heritage remains)
nearby Lincoln Castle
Lincoln Cathedral
partOf Lincoln Cathedral Quarter
touristAttraction yes
transportType road
usedFor hospitality
local events
retail
tourist activities

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Newport Arch locatedOn Bailgate
Newport Arch crosses Bailgate
Old Market Square hasNearbyStreet Bailgate
this entity surface form: Wheeler Gate
cathedral quarter of Lincoln hasLandmark Bailgate
subject surface form: Cathedral Quarter of Lincoln
cathedral quarter of Lincoln hasStreet Bailgate
subject surface form: Cathedral Quarter of Lincoln
Newport Gate locatedOn Bailgate