The Gateway, or 60–62 Welsh Row, is a Late Georgian former stable entrance in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, dating from the early 19th century.
The Gateway was built in the early 19th century as the stable entrance to the Porch House, which stands behind it at number 64.
[1][2] The Gateway is a substantial detached Late Georgian building in red brick with a slate roof.
[1] The symmetrical front façade has a central slightly projecting section of a single bay width, which is capped with a pediment.
There is a prominent central stone archway leading to the Porch House, which is framed by a large two-storey recess with an arched top outlined in brick.