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On the south coast of England, Southampton is one of the most historically significant ports in England. Ships such as the Mayflower and the Titanic sailed from here. Like many cities in England Southampton suffered much damage in the war but there are still some interesting sites such as the medieval walls some of the longest surviving in England and incorporating the first artillery fortification in England known as God's House Tower. The best preserved gate of these walls is Bargate at the end of the city decorated with elaborate figures. The twelfth century church of St Michael's has a black marble font; the fourteenth century building stone Wool house is now a Maritime Museum and the fifteenth century Tudor House Museum is a timber frame structure.
On the south coast of England, Southampton is one of the most historically significant ports in England. Ships such as the Mayflower and the Titanic sailed from here. Like many cities in England Southampton suffered much damage in the war but there are still some interesting sites such as the medieval walls some of the longest surviving in England and incorporating the first artillery fortification in England known as God's House Tower. The best preserved gate of these walls is Bargate at the end of the city decorated with elaborate figures. The twelfth century church of St Michael's has a black marble font; the fourteenth century building stone Wool house is now a Maritime Museum and the fifteenth century Tudor House Museum is a timber frame structure.
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