The Eagle Gate
Introduction
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 10 May 2015
The entrance to the garden is marked by a striking neo-Norman stone arched gate which is topped by the sculpture of an eagle. This was rescued by Fletcher Moss from the demolition of the Spread Eagle Hotel, of which he was a proprietor, in Corporation Street in 1902.