Bishop's Gate in London Wall

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Bishop's Gate in London Wall was a historic northern gateway in London's defensive wall that provided access to the city from the Bishopsgate area and routes leading toward Shoreditch and beyond.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city gate
former building
accessedBy roads leading north from London
associatedWith Bishop of London NERFINISHED
category Former buildings and structures in the City of London
Gates of the City of London NERFINISHED
cityGateOf London NERFINISHED
connectedToRouteTowards Shoreditch NERFINISHED
northern England
country England
United Kingdom
demolished 18th century
existedDuring Stuart period
Tudor period
medieval period
facedTowards north
function controlled access to the city
defensive gateway
hasHeritageStatus no longer extant
languageOfName English
locatedIn City of London
London NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bishopsgate NERFINISHED
namedAfter Bishop of London NERFINISHED
near Liverpool Street area NERFINISHED
Shoreditch NERFINISHED
partOf London Wall NERFINISHED
defensive fortifications of London
historic infrastructure of London
providedAccessFrom Bishopsgate area NERFINISHED
providedAccessTo City of London NERFINISHED
replacedBy modern street layout of Bishopsgate

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Bishopsgate namedAfter Bishop's Gate in London Wall