Wolsey's Gate 4 College St, Ipswich IP4 1BF

Wolsey's Gate

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Wolsey's Gate 4 College St, Ipswich IP4 1BF

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WOLSEY’S GATE – ipswichhistory | When you walk through Westminster and admire the impressive white stone that comprises the Palace of Whitehall, there’s a good chance part of what you’re looking at was supposed to be a Tudor college in Ipswich. Cardinal Wolsey was a powerful man in the 1520s – in fact, to be perfectly honest, he was probably…

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Lesley Mortimer
22.02.2024
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PJ Boyles
14.02.2024
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Tudor brickwork gate, the remains of a college founded by Henry VIII's friend Cardinal Wolsey, who was born in Ipswich. The gateway is sadly neglected, and isolated amongst the traffic of the one way system.
Michael Gregory
12.02.2024
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Nice garden centre. A bit overpriced however.
Mark Proctor
12.02.2024
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HAPPY COUPLE JOURNEY.
03.02.2024
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Wow its a gate and it's so fantastic. Because my wife is so annoying I told her to dress up we was going to a special day out so took her to mcdonalds and then here. Best day ever was for me as I just left her there.
Arune Salynaite
23.01.2024
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Roy Barclay
19.01.2024
Wolsey's Gate
Very historic 16th Century, red-brick Water Gate, to be found near Ipswich Waterfront, backing onto St. Peter's churchyard. (There's a sculpture of Ipswich's favourite son, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, located within easy walking distance, a little north towards the town centre on the corner of Silent Street). Wolsey's Gate was built in 1528, marking the entrance to his ecclesiastical College for trainees intending to study at Cardinal College & take Holy Orders. It's a site where the Catholic Cardinal visited with personal interest, being his pet project to raise the status of his home town. Considered the most important man in the country, after the king, Wolsey spent a lot of his time in London, returning to Ipswich by sail from the Thames Estuary, & would have entered by the Water Gate from the Orwell. His long-term vision for the site was never realised due to his fall from grace with Henry 8th, when Wolsey failed to obtain the marriage annulment requested from him. Only a year after Wolsey's Gate was erected, the Cardinal lost his important position & was arrested. He died the following year after his health declined rapidly from the shock of his imprisonment. Today, Wolsey's Gate is in an obvious state of neglect & decay, the red-brick pointing having been eroded from the roots of ivy & buddleia. It's now deteriorating yearly from the constant attack from traffic fumes & road salt, to such extent that the carved stone indicating Wolsey's Gateway, is almost illegible. It suffers terribly from having become isolated on the appallingly designed no-mans-land traffic island, inside this section of the town centre 1-way system. From behind, Wolsey's Gate is acting as no more than a wall to keep trespassers out of a disused yard. Amazing how such a venerable curiosity, listed Grade 1, can be so abused as this & just left to decay...
David Clark
08.01.2024
Wolsey's Gate
Beautiful piece of history surrounded by modern day busy road. Car park behind this gate would be amazing for an archaeological dig. Shame Time team is no more.
Venkata K. C. Tata
21.12.2023
Wolsey's Gate
parking is bit expensive
Mr Fruitgum
17.12.2023
Wolsey's Gate
Apparently it's very famous

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