An attractive route in the Cawley Priory area on the inside of the
Walls is approached via St John's Street or through the tiny tunnel from the car park in Market Avenue.
A narrow tunnel cuts its way through the Walls to car parks, once private
gardens, and many of their grand trees remain.
Discover this suprisingly wooded walkway, the 'secret garden', which leads
up to the parapet of the south-east quadrant.
An ideal place to rest in the shade. The octagonal building is an early
Victorian summer house built on one of the Walls' bastions.
Outside the Walls runs the River Lavant. The
Cathedral dominates and to the left is the Deanery, built in 1725.