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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Castle Street you will find a fourteenth-century house Afghanistan Metro Map called the Armoury, and in the garden of Greyfriars in Friars Road is situated the ruin of Afghanistan Metro Map a Franciscan church that was built between 1310 and 1320. Moreover, Winchelsea retains its three medieval town gates, namely the early-fourteenth-century Strand Gate, the early-fifteenth-century Pipewell Gate, and the medieval New Gate. Although the original street layout remains, the streets are now graced with well spaced out houses that are rather more recent in origin, although many still go back two or three centuries. With the A259 bypassing </p>
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