Jamestown was founded by Sir Charles Coote and received a Royal grant from King James I to build a wall around it. The town wall had two gateways, but today only the North Gate survives. It was built in 1622 and had a rounded arch with a crenellated top wall. The upper part of this town gate was damaged by a truck in 1973 and became unsafe, so it was demolished, leaving only the two side walls in place. The passage between the two side walls is aligned north-northeast to south-southwest (20°-200°).
In the last years a steel outlined structure has been placed above the remains of the gate and it resembles what the gateway would have looked like before the collapse.
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