Tag:barrier=wicket_gate

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Blue Anchor level crossing - wicket gate.jpg
Description
a pedestrian door or gate built into a wall or fence near a larger gate Edit this description in the wiki page. Edit this description in the data item.
Group: barriers
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesmay be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also
Status: in use

A wicket gate is a pedestrian door or gate, particularly one built into a larger door or into a wall or fence near a larger gate. It may also be a stand-alone gate that provides convenient secondary access, for example to the rear of a walled park or garden

How to map

  • Some mappers make a short line with two nodes to show the exact width of the gate, instead.

Combine with access=* where appropriate, or opening_hours=* if the gate is open at certain hours or days. See entrance=* to specify the main entrance to a feature

Note that barrier=gate is widely used to map also wicket gates.

See also

  • barrier=gate - a non-specific tag for all types of gates, typically used also for pedestrian-only gates.
  • barrier=stile - a pedestrian crossing of a fence or wall which requires climbing steps or a ladder over the barrier.
  • barrier=turnstile - a pedestrian entrance with a rotating metal barrier which allows one person at a time to enter

External links

Wicket gate (small door on left) next to large main gate in a historic castle wall