English: South Gate - Cowbridge One of four gates into the old walled town. The main purpose of three of these was the collection of tolls from those going to market. North Gate,the base of which was recently discovered during excavation, gave access for stock to the marshlands to the north. The East and West gates were removed in the eighteenth century because they were an obstacle to stage coach traffic along the main road - a road that is unable to adequately cope with today's traffic.
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