Cook Street Gate is a medieval gate in Coventry, England. It was probably built in the second half of the 14th century as part of the defensive circuit of the city. This gate is one of only two which survive of the original twelve town gates and the only one through which a road still runs. The other is Swanswell Gate. It was completed around 1485 AD but was derelict by the late 19th century. The gate was presented to the city in 1913 by Sir William Wyley and restored in 1918. The blocked doorways onto the wall walk can still be seen and as of May 2021 there is a planning application to renovate and conserve the building and open it up as tourist accommodation. The site is one of ten Scheduled Monuments in Coventry and a Grade I Listed Building. It was previously owned by Coventry City Cou
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- Ворота Кук-Стрит (ru)
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| - Cook Street Gate is a medieval gate in Coventry, England. It was probably built in the second half of the 14th century as part of the defensive circuit of the city. This gate is one of only two which survive of the original twelve town gates and the only one through which a road still runs. The other is Swanswell Gate. It was completed around 1485 AD but was derelict by the late 19th century. The gate was presented to the city in 1913 by Sir William Wyley and restored in 1918. The blocked doorways onto the wall walk can still be seen and as of May 2021 there is a planning application to renovate and conserve the building and open it up as tourist accommodation. The site is one of ten Scheduled Monuments in Coventry and a Grade I Listed Building. It was previously owned by Coventry City Cou (en)
- Ворота Кук-Стрит — средневековые ворота в Ковентри, Англия. Вероятно, они были построены во второй половине XIV века как часть оборонительного контура города. Эти ворота — одни из двух сохранившихся из первоначальных двенадцати городских ворот и единственные, через которые всё ещё проходит дорога. Другие — ворота Суонсуэлл. Они были завершены примерно в 1485 году, но к концу XIX века были заброшены. Ворота были подарены городу в 1913 году сэром Уильямом Уайли и восстановлены в 1918 году. (ru)
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| - Cook Street Gate is a medieval gate in Coventry, England. It was probably built in the second half of the 14th century as part of the defensive circuit of the city. This gate is one of only two which survive of the original twelve town gates and the only one through which a road still runs. The other is Swanswell Gate. It was completed around 1485 AD but was derelict by the late 19th century. The gate was presented to the city in 1913 by Sir William Wyley and restored in 1918. The blocked doorways onto the wall walk can still be seen and as of May 2021 there is a planning application to renovate and conserve the building and open it up as tourist accommodation. The site is one of ten Scheduled Monuments in Coventry and a Grade I Listed Building. It was previously owned by Coventry City Council but has been transferred to to maintain and run. (en)
- Ворота Кук-Стрит — средневековые ворота в Ковентри, Англия. Вероятно, они были построены во второй половине XIV века как часть оборонительного контура города. Эти ворота — одни из двух сохранившихся из первоначальных двенадцати городских ворот и единственные, через которые всё ещё проходит дорога. Другие — ворота Суонсуэлл. Они были завершены примерно в 1485 году, но к концу XIX века были заброшены. Ворота были подарены городу в 1913 году сэром Уильямом Уайли и восстановлены в 1918 году. Заблокированные дверные проёмы на пешеходной дорожке всё ещё можно увидеть. По состоянию на май 2021 года есть заявка на проведение ремонта и сохранения здания, чтобы открыть его для размещения туристов. Ворота являются одними из десяти мест, внесённых в в Ковентри и они внесены в список памятников архитектуры I степени. Ранее они принадлежали городскому совету Ковентри, но были переданы Historic Coventry Trust для обслуживания и эксплуатации. (ru)
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