I'm trying to work out which gates / entrances the old Roman road the Fosse Way entered Leicester. Eg was it via the north Gate, East gate, West Gate, South Gate? I'm assuming it passed through the city so maybe went through two gates. Moreover, I doubt it makes a difference, was this also the case in medieval times (in case it was redirected or something). Any info you have would be great.
Many thanks!
The Fosse Way ran east to west through Roman Leicester. On the east, the gate was not far from the Jewry Wall baths (pretty much underneath that ghastly roundabout at St Nicholas' Circle). At t'other end, the west gate was about where the clock tower is.
You can see a pretty good map of the Roman town on the council website here: https://storyofleicester.info/city-stories/the-romans-in-leicester/