Canterbury was walled by the Romans
around 300 AD and today, the walls still
encircle 130 acres of the city. Westgate
has been consistently the most important
of the city's gates as it is the London
Road entrance and the main entrance
from most of Kent. From the top, you
can see the route Chaucer’s Canterbury
Tales pilgrims followed to the Cathedral
Shrine.
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