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Списки II класса в Честере (центральный)

4 Парк-стрит, одно из многих черно-белых зданий возрождения, в списке II.

Честер - город в Чешире , Англия, в котором находится более 650 конструкций, которые обозначены в качестве перечисленных зданий по английскому наследию и включены в список национального наследия для Англии . Из них более 500 перечислены на классе II, самые низкие из трех оценок, приведенных в списке зданий, и применяются к «зданиям, имеющим национальное значение и особое интерес». [ 1 ] Этот список содержит здания II, перечисленные II, в центральной части неработающей области города в стенах Честер Сити или расположены рядом с ними.

Честер содержит перечисленные здания, датирующие римскому завоеванию Британии , когда город был главной крепостью на северо -западе Англии, известным как Дева Виктрикс , и порт на реке Ди . В течение этого времени была построена северная часть городских стен, и были созданы четыре главных дороги, которые выживают до настоящего времени. После того, как римляне покинули Великобританию, город пошел в упадок, и многие здания стали разрушительными. Город снова стал важным после нормандского завоевания , и замок Честер . был построен [ 2 ] После этого городские стены были расширены на юг. [ 3 ] Будучи самым низким точкой пересечения на Ried Dee, это имело стратегическое значение, особенно в кампаниях против валлийца. В течение этого времени это был также рыночный город, и было много внутреннего здания, в том числе создание рядов Честер , где есть два уровня пешеходной дорожки, один на уровне улицы и один на более высоком уровне под прикрытием. Честер был вовлечен в гражданскую войну , когда город был осажден, и многие здания были повреждены. После этого город процветал, и, несмотря на закрытие порта из -за зажигания реки, было много зданий и восстановления в течение 17 и 18 веков. Первоначально новые здания находились в деревянной рамке , а позже они находились в местном песчанике или кирпиче, а участки рядов были заключены в некоторые из зданий. [ 4 ] В 1779 году был открыт канал Честер , более поздний часть канала Шропширского союза , открыл возможности для большей промышленности в город. [ 5 ] ряд неоклассических Примерно в это же время и в более ранней части 19 -го века был построен мост Гросвенор зданий, а над рекой Ди был построен , обеспечивая альтернативный дорожный мост до средневекового и узкого старого моста Ди . В середине столетия была реакция на грузинский и неоклассический стиль архитектуры, и Честер был в авангарде черно-белого возрождения , вновь вновь в городе здания. 20 -й век принес несколько модернистских зданий в город, а позже в столетии растут интерес к сохранению, когда ряд полуразрушенных пожилых зданий были отремонтированы и восстановлены. [ 6 ]

Этот список включает в себя структуры из всех этапов исторического наследия Честера, кроме римской эры, которые перечислены в высших оценках. Многие из зданий в городе сохраняют средневековую ткань, некоторые в небольших количествах, а другие с более существенным материалом, в основном на четырех основных древних дорогах. Примером является часовня Святого Николаса , которая первоначально датируется около 1300 годами. Существуют здания с древесиной, и здания с деревянной рамкой, которые впоследствии были заключены в кирпич. Примеры включают в себя старую индивидуальную гостиницу , девять домов , Ye Olde Edgar и Palace Stanley . Выжило большое количество грузинских домов, особенно на Кинг -стрит и Касл -стрит, а также на главных дорогах. Примеры включают Park House и 10–28 Nicholas Street . Есть несколько примеров неоклассических зданий, таких как Chesterity Club . Большое количество зданий от черно-белого возрождения перечислено на классе II. К ним относятся отель Chester Grosvenor , 30 и 38 Bridge Street , 3, 11–13, 15–17 и 19 Northgate Street , и Святой Освальдс Чемберс и гора Святого Вербурга на улице Вербург. Было перечислено несколько современных структур, в том числе бывший кинотеатр Odeon (1936) и Newgate (1937–38). Одним из самых последних перечисленных зданий является Addleshaw Tower , отдельно стоящая колокольня из Честерского собора , построенная в 1973–75 годах в модернистском стиле. Необычные перечисленные структуры включают в себя масштабную модель моста Гросвенор, военный мемориал , кенотаф Мэтью Генри , надгробную камню, отмечающую солдата Томаса Гулда, солнечного солнца , птичьего ванны и двух телефонных киосков .

Имя и местоположение Фотография Дата Примечания
Часовня Святого Николаса
53 ° 11′28 ″ N 2 ° 53′28 ″ W / 53,19124 ° N 2,89117 ° W / 53,19124; -2,89117 ( часовня Святого Николаса )
в 1300 Это произошло как приходская церковь и с тех пор имело множество применений, в том числе «Commonhall и Wool Hall», затем театр и мюзик -холл, кино и магазин. Он построен в песчанике и кирпичи с сланцевой крышей и находится в двух этажах. Здание также является запланированным памятником . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ]
21 Бридж -стрит,
25 Bridge Street Row
53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′29 ″ W / 53,18979 ° N 2,89128 ° W / 53,18979; -2,89128 ( 21 Бридж -стрит )
14 -й век (вероятно) Магазин над Университетом был восстановлен примерно в 1800 году и изменен в 20 -м веке. Он находится в четырех этажах, в том числе «Университет» и «Честерской строки» . На Street Level находится современный фронт магазина, а на уровне рядов находится перила с пристаркой позади. Верхние этажи в кирпиче и содержат створные окна с каменными подоконниками и клин -пертычками . На вершине здания находится карниза и низкий парапет . [ 11 ]
61 Bridge Street,
71 и 73 Bridge Street Row
53 ° 11′20 ″ с.ш. 2 ° 53′27 ″ с 53,18878 ° с.ш. 2,89082 ° С / 53,18878; -2.89082 ( 61 Bridge Street )
14 век Первоначально, вероятно, два дома с подключателями , они были восстановлены примерно в 1760 году, а затем превращены в магазины. Здание находится в четырех этажах, в том числе в подключении и участке рядов Честера . На уровне улицы есть современные витрины магазина, а на уровне рядов находится балюстрада и две тосканские колонны, с пристаркой. Верхние этажи в кирпике и содержат створные окна с деревенским клин -пертычкой . На вершине здания находится каменный карниза и кирпичный парапет . [ 12 ]
13 и 15 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′18 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,18821 ° N 2,89053 ° W / 53,18821; -2,89053 ( 13 и 15 Нижний Бридж -стрит )
14 -й век (вероятно) Первоначально дом с верхним , верхние части были перестроены, вероятно, в конце 17 -го века и снова изменены в следующие века. Универсал построен в песчанике и кирпиче, а верхние части находятся в кирпиче с сланцевой крышей. Здание состоит из четырех этажей с отдельным фронтом . В нижнем этаже находится современный фронт магазина, а вверху находятся поясные окна . На вершине здания находится фронтона с парапетом и камнем . [ 13 ]
37 Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′21 ″ N 2 ° 53′28 ″ W / 53,18930 ° N 2,89108 ° W / 53,18930; -2,89108 ( 37 Бридж -стрит )
Средневековый Это состоит из подчеркивания , который был перестроен и выровнен внутри 20 -го века. Остальная часть здания была включена в соседние сооружения. [ 14 ]
17a Eastgate Street,
11 Истгейт Роу
53 ° 11′26 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,19060 ° N 2,89055 ° W / 53,19060; -2,89055 ( 17а Истгейт -стрит )
Средневековый Дом с подключением, в основном заменен в 1800 году, изменен в 20 -м веке и использовался в качестве магазина. Он находится в четырех этажах, в том числе секция рядов Честера , и имеет отдельный фронт . На Street Level находится современный магазин, а на уровне рядов находятся стальные перила и доска. Верхние этажи в кирпике, а в каждом этаже есть два окна . [ 15 ]
14 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′17 ″ N 2 ° 53′27 ″ W / 53,18809 ° N 2,89090 ° W / 53,18809; -2,89090 ( 14 Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
Средневековый Первоначально дом, отмененный и частично перестроенный в 18 веке, а затем использовался в качестве ресторана. Он построен в песчанике и кирпичи, отображается и имеет сланцевую крышу. Здание имеет четыре этажа, в том числе Undercroft , и имеет отдельный фронт . На первом этаже содержится современный магазин, а в этаже выше - поясные окна . [ 16 ]
15a Lower Bridge Street
53 ° 11′17 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,18807 ° N 2,89044 ° W / 53,18807; -2,89044 ( 15a Нижний Бридж -стрит )
Средневековый Магазин и офис, которые были изменены в 18 веке и позже. Он находится в рендерированном кирпиче с сланцевой крышей и имеет три этажа. На первом этаже содержится современный магазин с круглым крыльцом крыла вправо. Это содержит одиннадцать шагов, ведущих к прежней части рядов Честера . Верхние этажи содержат створные окна , а в верхней части здания находится балюстрада с центральной панелью, содержащей пустой щит. [ 17 ]
53 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′14 ″ N 2 ° 53′24 ″ W / 53,18734 ° N 2,89004 ° W / 53,18734; -2,89004 ( 53 Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
Средневековый Небольшой дом, позже использованный в качестве магазина, который был изменен в начале 18 -го и в 19 веках. Отчасти это деревянная рамка и частично в кирпиче, и имеет сланцевую крышу. Здание узкое и имеет три этажа. На первом этаже находится окно магазина и дверь, а в этажах выше - окна . На вершине есть фронтона, оформленный в кирпике и терракотте , и с помощью финиала . Правая сторона здания показывает особенности его различных этапов строительства. [ 18 ]
48 и 50 Уотергейт -стрит
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′37 ″ W / 53,19000 ° N 2,89360 ° W / 53,19000; -2,89360 ( 48 и 50 Уотергейт -стрит )
Средневековый Дом с средневековым подключением , позже преобразован в магазин и офис. Раньше он включал участок рядов Честера , но это было заключено в 18 -м веке, и здание было зарегистрировано в начале 19 -го века. Он построен в кирпиче с сланцевой крышей и находится в четырех этажах. На Street Level находится современный магазин, и полет ступеней, ведущий к уровню рядов, в котором есть окно ствола . В третьем этаже находится окно Oriel , а в верхнем этаже - два поясных окна. На вершине дома находится парапет с камнем . [ 19 ]
Крест,
Святой Мария церковный двор
53 ° 11′10 ″ с.ш. 2 ° 53′28 ″ в стр. / 53,18623 ° с.ш. 2,89100 ° С / 53,18623; -2,89100 ( Крест, церковный двор Святой Марии )
Средневековый Крест церковного двора, верхняя часть добавлена ​​в 1907 году. Он находится в песчанике и состоит из квадратной основы с надписью, восьмиугольного плинтуса и восьмиугольного стебля, вырезанного с полосой херувимов . Выше этого находится часть стебля и креста 20-го века. [ 20 ]
Стена, ворота и перила,
Церковь Святой Марии
53 ° 11′11 ″ N 2 ° 53′29 ″ W / 53,18632 ° N 2,89149 ° W / 53,18632; -2.89149 ( стена, ворота и перила, церковь Святой Марии )
Средневековый Ворота и перила датируются 19 -го века. Стена в основном песчаник , с некоторым ремонтом в кирпике. ворот Пирсы также находятся в камне и обернуты . Ворота и перила находятся в железе. [ 21 ]
Выставочный центр Святого Олава
53 ° 11′14 ″ N 2 ° 53′24 ″ W / 53,18727 ° N 2,88996 ° W / 53,18727; -2,88996 ( Святой Олав )
Середина 15-го века (вероятно) В 1849 году церковь была преобразована в школу Джеймсом Харрисоном , и в 1972 году она была объявлена ​​избыточным . С тех пор здание имело множество применений. Он построен в песчанике с сланцевыми крышами и имеет простой прямоугольный план. На западном фронте находится входная дверь, над которой находится окно с тремя светами и колокольчик на фронтоне . Стены на переднюю часть, которые имеют средневековое происхождение, а перила включены в список. [ 22 ] [ 23 ]
15 и 17 белых монахов
53 ° 11′19 ″ N 2 ° 53′32 ″ W / 53,18848 ° N 2,89227 ° W / 53,18848; -2,89227 ( 15 и 17 белых монахов )
Поздний средневековый (вероятно) Два дома, позже измененные и использованные в качестве офисов, они находятся в кирпиче с сланцевой крышей. Дома в трех этажах с подвалами. В каждом доме есть дверной проем с пилястрами и простым фантазией . Окна - створки . [ 24 ]
Старый дом
53 ° 11′19 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,18861 ° N 2,89161 ° W / 53,18861; -2,89161 ( старый дом )
Поздний средневековый (вероятно) Дом был отремонтирован в 1658 году и в 1980 -х годах. Это деревянная рамка на песчаника плинтусе и имеет сланцевую крышу. Есть два этажа и подвал. На первом этаже находится дверной проем и два сцепления . Верхний этаж сбрасывается и имеет декоративный бруссумер , гипсовые панели, некоторые из которых приповедуют , а над ними-непрерывное измельчитое и трансметированное окно. На окне есть два фронтона (один из которых содержит пассажирование), баржевой езды и бросают финиалы . [ 25 ] [ 26 ]
90 и 92 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′11 ″ N 2 ° 53′23 ″ W / 53,18639 ° N 2,88968 ° W / 53,18639; -2,88968 ( 90 и 92 Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
15 век (вероятно) Это возникло как дом и было изменено несколько раз. У него есть ядро ​​из дерева , оно было увеличено с двух до трех этажей и заключено в кирпичи в 17-м веке, и был отменен в 19 веке. На первом этаже находятся окна и двери кафе. В верхних этажах - окна ствола , а крыша намечена . [ 27 ]
Честер Хай Крест
53 ° 11′25 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,19030 ° N 2,89163 ° W / 53,19030; -2,89163 ( Честер Хай Крест )
1476 Крест находится в песчанике , и все части являются восьмиугольными. Голова и, возможно, база вала являются оригинальными; Шаги, плинтус , вал и финиал современны. Голова сильно выдержана, и первоначально имели ниши, содержащие статуи. Крест был поврежден в гражданской войне , но голова была спасена. Крест был восстановлен и собран в 1949 году, и он был перенесен на его нынешний сайт в 1986 году. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ]
Центр наследия
53 ° 11′19 ″ N 2 ° 53′27 ″ W / 53,18865 ° N 2,89070 ° W / 53,18865; -2,89070 ( Центр наследия )
1496 Была возникла церковь Святого Михаила , самая старая выжившая часть - это алтарь . В 1582 году произошло восстановление, а в 1849–50 годах - еще один в 1849–50 годах . Церковь была превращена в центр наследия в 1970 -х годах. Бывшая церковь построена в песчанике с сланцевой крышей. Его план состоит из нефа , северного прохода , алтаря и западной башни. На вершине башни находится Crenellated Parapet с восемью с роком вершинами и выносливом . [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ]
Ye Olde Edgar
53 ° 11′11 ″ N 2 ° 53′23 ″ W / 53,18646 ° N 288976 ° W / 53,18646; -2.88976 ( Ye Olde Edgar )
15 или 16 век Здание с деревянной рамкой с гипсовыми панелями, частично замененное кирпичом, с помощью сланцевых крыш. Первоначально это были два дома, затем преобразовали в гостиницу и обратно в два дома. Он находится в двух этажах, верхний этаж сбрасывается и стоит на углу, с двумя фронтонами, обращенными на каждую улицу. Окна приводят к мультизированию и транмированные сцепления . [ 34 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ]
Стэнли дворец
53 ° 11′22 ″ N 2 ° 53′44 ″ W / 53,18954 ° N 2,89566 ° W / 53,18954; -2,89566 ( дворец Стэнли )
1591 Построенный как городской дом, с 18-го века здание имело множество применений, и оно было восстановлено и частично восстановлено в 1935 году. Он предназначен из деревянными панелями на песчаника плите и имеет сланцевую крышу. Здание находится в двух этажах, верхняя этажа сбрасывается и имеет U-образный план. На северном фронте есть три фронтона и четыре на восточном фронте, все с финиками . Окна мультизированы , или муллионы и транмированы . [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ]
44 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′15 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,18746 ° N 2,89060 ° W / 53,18746; -2,89060 ( 44 Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
17 век или ранее Фронт, вероятно, датируется 1717 году. Здание возникло как дом и с тех пор имело ряд применений. Он построен в кирпиче с каменными заправками и имеет сланцевую крышу. Есть четыре этажа, а здание имеет фронт с двумя бухтами . На первом этаже находится современный фронт магазина, а над есть два окна каждым этажом . Верхние два этажа окружены деревенскими квоин . На вершине здания находится парапет , за которым находится фронтона . [ 40 ]
22 Истгейт -стрит,
24, 26 и 28 Eastgate Row
53 ° 11′25 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,19040 ° N 2,89059 ° W / 53,19040; -2,89059 ( 22 Истгейт -стрит )
1610 Первоначально дом с подключением , позже использованным в качестве магазина. Он был изменен в 18 -м веке и отремонтирован в 1852 году TM Penson . Здание состоит из трех этажей, в том числе секция рядов Честера , и находится в одном заливе . Первый этаж содержит фронт магазина, с полет девяти ступеней справа. На уровне рядов находится сброшенный киоск, а в верхнем этаже - два створчатых окна . Гейбл литой надписью, баржами сбрасывается с и финиальными . [ 41 ] [ 42 ]
13 и 14 площади аббатства
53 ° 11′33 ″ N 2 ° 53′28 ″ W / 53,19240 ° N 2,89120 ° W / 53,19240; -2,89120 ( 13 и 14 площади аббатства )
1626 Пара коттеджей из песчаника , с кирпичом и с шиферными крышами. Они были созданы из кухни аббатства Джоном Бриджманом для использования хоровой викарией . У них есть шиферные крыши, и они находятся в двух этажах с громкости . Дверной проем в № 13 имеет ограбление крыльцо. Окна - это стволы . [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ]
Старая индивидуальная гостиница
53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′40 ″ W / 53,18970 ° N 2,89451 ° W / 53,18970; -2,89451 ( старый House House Inn )
1637 Первоначально два дома с подключениями , Западный дом, вероятно, датируется 18 веком; Позже они были преобразованы в один публичный дом. Бывший восточный дом находится в двух этажах с чердаком. Первый этаж находится в песчанике , а верхние части рамки с деревянной картой , с окном Oriel и сброшенным фронтоном . У Западного Дома есть три этажа, с первым этажом и кирпичом вверху; Окна - створки . [ 37 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ]
Девять домов
53 ° 11′18 ″ N 2 ° 53′17 ″ W / 53,18841 ° N 2,88807 ° W / 53,18841; -2,88807 ( девять домов )
в 1650 Терраса из шести коттеджей, первоначально девять Алмшетей . Они находятся в двух этажах, и в каждом коттедже есть фронт с одной бухтой . Нижний этаж и боковые стены в кирпике, верхний этаж и фрагмены рамки -деревянные и сбрасываются . Окна - это слетки , в нижнем этаже горизонтально скользят, а в верхних этаже скользят вертикально. [ 48 ] [ 49 ]
20 Истгейт -стрит,
22 Eastgate Row
53 ° 11′25 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,19037 ° N 2,89065 ° W / 53,19037; -2,89065 ( 20 Истгейт -стрит )
Середина 17-го века Магазин с проживанием, измененный в 19 веке, на месте дома с нижним кодом . Это узкое здание в четырех этажах, в том числе участок рядов Честера . На Street Level находится современный магазин, а на уровне ряда находится перила, за которым находится пристальная доска. Два лучших этажа-это деревянная рамка и заключенная в кирпич, каждый из которых содержит одно окно ствола с каменной подоконникой и перемешкой клина . На вершине здания находится камни карниза . [ 50 ]
15 Абби -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′24 ″ W / 53,19273 ° N 2,88987 ° W / 53,19273; -2,88987 ( 15 Эбби -стрит )
17 век (вероятно) Кирпичный дом на каменном плинтусе с сланцевой крышей. Он находится в трех этажах, имеет переднюю часть трех отсеков и заднего крыла. Фронт почти симметричен и содержит центральный дверной проем с пилястрами , архитрав с фризом и карнизом , а также фантастика . Окна представляют собой створки с каменными подоконниками и клин -пертычками . На вершине дома есть камни карниза. [ 51 ] [ 52 ]
8 и 10 Bridge Street и Row
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,19002 ° N 2,89170 ° W / 53,19002; -2.89170 ( 8 и 10 Bridge Street и Row )
17 век Магазин и офис, частично изготовленные из дерева , частично штукатурку и частично в кирпике, с сланцевой крышей. Он находится в трех этажах, включающих участок рядов Честера , с современным магазином на улице. На уровне рядов находится балюстрада и доска, над которой находится ряд панелей Quatrefoil . В верхнем этаже два окна. Выше этого находится сброшенная . винограда напоминания древесины, с декоративными баржами и финиальными , окрашенная для [ 53 ]
14 Bridge Street, 12 и 12a Bridge Street Row
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,18996 ° N 2,89165 ° W / 53,18996; -2,89165 ( 14 Бридж -стрит )
17 век Офис, построенный на месте средневекового дома с нижней частью , части которого присутствуют. Он находится в четырех этажах, в том числе «Университет» и «Честерской строки» . На Street Level находится современный магазин, а на уровне ряда находится перила, позади которого находится доска. Верхние этажи представляют собой деревянную рамку и отображаются , и содержат створные окна . На вершине здания находится фронтона с баржевочками и финиальным . [ 54 ] [ 55 ]
59 Бридж -стрит,
67 и 69 Bridge Street Row
53 ° 11′20 ″ N 2 ° 53′27 ″ W / 53,18884 ° N 2,89087 ° W / 53,18884; -2,89087 ( 59 Bridge Street, 67 и 69 Bridge Street и Row )
17 век Магазины и жилье, включающие в себя более раннюю ткань, измененную в 18 веке и зарегистрированы в конце 20 -го века. Здание находится в четырех этажах и чердаке, включающий участок рядов Честера на первом этаже; У него есть отдельный фронт , но простирается назад для четырех отсеков. На первом этаже находится современный фронт магазина, а на уровне рядов находятся перилы, над которым заменяются стволы . Здание окружено кирпичными пилястрами . Интерьер сохранил большую часть своего плана 17-го и 18-го века и обстановки. [ 54 ] [ 56 ]
4 Duke Street
53 ° 11′12 ″ N 2 ° 53′21 ″ W / 53,18677 ° N 2,88927 ° W / 53,18677; -2,88927 ( 4 Дьюк -стрит )
17 век (вероятно) Таунхаус, измененный в 18 веке и внутренне в 20 веке. Здание находится в трех этажах с подвалом, двойным фронтом, в коричневом кирпике. [ 57 ]
12 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′35 ″ N 2 ° 53′38 ″ W / 53,19303 ° N 2,89385 ° W / 53,19303; -2,89385 ( 12 Кинг -стрит )
17 век (вероятно) Дом с фронтом, датируемым началом 19 -го века и восстановлен в 1970 -х годах. Он находится в кирпиче на визуализированном плинтусе и имеет сланцевую крышу. Дом находится в трех этажах и имеет фронт с одной бухтой . В дверном проеме есть рифленные наполовину пилястры и фантастика . Окна - это створки , а в верхней части дома находится формованный карниза . [ 58 ]
28 и 30 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′35 ″ N 2 ° 53′38 ″ W / 53,19303 ° N 2,89393 ° W / 53,19303; -2,89393 ( 28 и 30 Кинг -стрит )
17 век (вероятно) Пара коттеджей, измененных позже, в окрашенном кирпиче с сланцевой крышей. Они в 1 + 1 2 этажа. Есть одно окно ствола , и одно фиксированное окно, а другие- это стволы , те, которые в верхнем этаже находятся в гэбенд полудормере - . На западной стороне есть дополнительное одноэтажное утопленное расширение. [ 59 ]
29 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′42 ″ W / 53,19291 ° N 2,89499 ° W / 53,19291; -2,89499 ( 29 Кинг -стрит )
17 век Кирпичный коттедж в трех этажах, с одноэтажным крылом сзади. На передней панели нищочный этаж отображается , а верхние этажи применили древесину ; Западный фронтор окрашен. Окна в передней части дома - это слетки , одна из которых горизонтально скользит, а сзади - с падками . [ 60 ]
23 и 25 белых монахов
53 ° 11′18 ″ N 2 ° 53′34 ″ W / 53,18842 ° N 2,89274 ° W / 53,18842; -2,89274 ( 23 и 25 белых монахов )
17 век Первоначально три дома, позже превращенные в офис. Самый старый раздел является частью № 23; Остальное датируется 18 веком. Здание в кирпиче с сланцевыми крышами. Самая старая часть находится в двух этажах с одним отсеком и фронтоном . В более новой части есть три этажа и пять отсеков. На первом этаже находятся два утопленных лубовых окна и два дверных проема с фантастиками . Другие окна - створки . [ 61 ]
Дом Golden Eagle Public
53 ° 11′13 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,18705 ° N 2,89173 ° W / 53,18705; -2,89173 ( Дом Golden Eagle Public )
17 век Общественный дом, включающий материал из более раннего дома. Он построен в кирпиче на каменном плинтусе и имеет сланцевые крыши. Общественный дом находится в двух этажах с чердаком и имеет фронт с пятью заливами с тремя фронтонами . Гейблс имеет парапеты и финики . В дверном проеме есть архитрав , фриз и фронтон . Окна - створки . [ 62 ]
Виктория общественный дом
53 ° 11′25 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,19033 ° N 2,89177 ° W / 53,19033; -2,89177 ( Дом Виктории Public )
17 век Первоначально два дома с вероятными средневековыми подключениями ; Подруги были преобразованы в два магазина, а выше - публичный дом. Верхние части с деревянной картой с кирпичной облицовками. Здание находится в четырех этажах, включая участок рядов Честера . На уровне улицы находятся две современные витрины, а на уровне рядов - перила и две тосканские колонны. В верхних этажах есть стволовые окна . [ 63 ] [ 64 ]
Божий провиденс Дом
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′32 ″ W / 53,19013 ° N 2,89223 ° W / 53,19013; -2.89223 ( Дом Бога Провиденса )
1652 Дом с надписью, заменяющий дом 13-го века, он был в значительной степени восстановлен в 1862 году Джеймсом Харрисоном . Он находится в четырех этажах, в том числе «Университет и часть рядов Честер» , и имеет переднюю часть одного залива . На Street Level находится современный фронт магазина, с поступающим шагом к ряду справа. На уровне ряда находится рельс в Якобском стиле, а фасция выше этого имеет надпись. Верхние два этажа представлены на деревянных панелях с украшенными штукатурными панелями. В третьем этаже находится окно ствола , а верхний этаж содержит поперечное сшивание. Гейбл баржевые имеет сложные щиты и финиальные . [ 63 ] [ 65 ] [ 66 ]
Голландские дома
53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,18967 ° N 2,89157 ° W / 53,18967; -2,89157 ( голландские дома )
в 1670 (восстановлен) Три магазина, построенные на месте средневековых домов с подключателями . Они построены в деревянными фряками кирпичах с , включающими средневековые из песчаника опор и имеют сланцевые крыши. Здание находится в четырех этажах с чердаком, в том числе секцией рядов Честера , и имеет фронт с тремя бухтами . На улице находятся современные фронты магазина, а на уровне рядов находится балюстрада с пристаркой. Третий и четвертый этажей сброшены , содержат пилястры сахарных ячменных сахаров и пропусков , а на чердаках есть муллионные и транзированные окна. [ 54 ] [ 67 ] [ 68 ]
15 и 17 Castle Street
53 ° 11′13 ″ N 2 ° 53′28 ″ W / 53,18704 ° N 2,89108 ° W / 53,18704; -2,89108 ( 15 и 17 Касл -стрит )
Конец 17 века Пара кирпичных домов на с песчаником плинтусе с сланцевыми крышами. Они находятся в трех этажах с подвалами и чердаками в гейбсе . Три шага ведут к дверным проемам, в которых есть фантастики и капюшоны. Окна - створки . На вершине дома находится формованный карниза . На фронтонах есть ананасовые финалы долины , а на парапете - каменные шарики. [ 69 ] [ 70 ]
5 и 7 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′35 ″ N 2 ° 53′37 ″ W / 53,19295 ° N 2,89368 ° W / 53,19295; -2,89368 ( 5 и 7 Кинг -стрит )
Конец 17 -го века (вероятно) Городской дом, разделенный на два дома в 1720 году. Они построены в кирпиче на песчаника плите с каменными заправками и сланцевой крышей. Дома находятся в двух этажах с подвалами, чердаком и чердаком в фронтоне . В обоих дверных проемах есть фантастики . Окна - створки . [ 71 ] [ 72 ]
54 и 56 Northgate Street
53 ° 11′32 ″ N 2 ° 53′32 ″ W / 53,19215 ° N 2,89218 ° W / 53,19215; -2,89218 ( 54 и 56 Northgate Street )
Конец 17 века Первоначально два дома, позже преобразованные в один магазин с хранением. Здание находится в четырех этажах с подвалами и сланцевой крышей. Первый этаж содержит фронт магазина. Первый этаж находится в кирпиче с из песчаника квоинами и содержит два муллионовных и транзитных окна. Вторые и верхние этажи содержат наклонные окна Oriel , ниже, которые приповедомыми панелями; Вокруг их герпбедша . Гейблы также содержат паргеру, а также имеют баржевой доход и литые карнизы . [ 71 ] [ 73 ]
Семинар, аббатство Грин
53 ° 11′36 ″ N 2 ° 53′32 ″ W / 53,19336 ° N 2,89214 ° W / 53,19336; -2,89214 ( мастерская, аббатство Грин )
Конец 17 -го века (вероятно) Первоначально офис мастера карьера, он построен в кирпиче с сланцевой крышей. Он прямоугольный в плане и в двух этажах. В здании содержится сетчатые сцепления . [ 74 ]
11 и 11a Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′18 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,18823 ° N 2,89056 ° W / 53,18823; -2,89056 ( 11 и 11A Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
До 18 века Первоначально дом, позже использованный в качестве магазина и офисов, самой старой частью является подчеркивание . Здание было расширено в 18 -м веке, а фасад был добавлен примерно в 1760 году. Он построен в песчанике и кирпике, частично отображаемой , и имеет крышу с шиферной крышкой. Здание находится в четырех этажах с подвалом и включает в себя часть рядов Честера . На уровне улицы есть современный фронт магазина, а на уровне рядов находится древесная балюстрада и две дорические колонны. На верхних этажах расположены окна с мытья с блинчиками и ложными ключами . На вершине здания находится парапет . [ 75 ]
51 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′15 ″ N 2 ° 53′24 ″ W / 53,18741 ° N 2,89005 ° W / 53,18741; -2,89005 ( 51 Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
1700 Дом, построенный для Джона Мазер, позже использовался в качестве отеля и ресторана. Он построен в кирпиче на имеет и каменном плинтусе сланцевую крышу . Здание находится в трех этажах, с полусмысленным и чердаком, и имеет фронт с тремя бухтами . Шаги ведут к подвалу и до входа, который имеет боллека архитрав со сломанным фронтоном свитча на консолях . Окна представляют собой слетки с блинчиками и ключами , а в верхней части здания - фриз и модиллион карниза . [ 34 ] [ 76 ]
9 Бридж -стрит и ряд
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′29 ″ W / 53,19003 ° N 2,89141 ° W / 53,19003; -2,89141 ( 9 Бридж -стрит и ряд )
С конца 17-20 века Магазины с хранилищем, построенным на месте средневекового дома с нижней частью , изменились примерно в 1840 году и снова в 20 -м веке. Здание находится в пяти этажах, в том числе «Университет» и «Честерской строки» . На Street Level находится современный магазин, а на уровне рядов находится перила и центральная чугунная колонна, за которой находится доска. Верхние этажи отображаются и содержат створные окна . На вершине здания находится карниза . [ 77 ]
23 и 25 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′41 ″ W / 53,19291 ° N 2,89482 ° W / 53,19291; -2,89482 ( 23 и 25 Кинг -стрит )
Конец 17 или начале 18 -го века Два кирпичных дома с сланцевыми крышами, они находятся в двух этажах с подвалами и чердаками. Оригинальные парные двери были заблокированы и заменены на двери в более боковых положениях. Дверь в № 23 имеет карнизы , и это до № 25 имеет фантастику . Окна - створки . [ 78 ]
Лион Хаус
53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′33 ″ W / 53,18975 ° N 2,89243 ° W / 53,18975; -2,89243 ( Лион Хаус )
Конец 17 или начале 18 -го века Кирпичный дом, позже использованный в качестве офиса, с сланцевой крышей. Это в трех этажах, с входом на восточный фронт. Окна в нижних этажах представляют собой стволы , а на верхнем этаже горизонтально раздвижные с поясами . Есть также высокое окно лестницы. [ 79 ]
41 белые монахи
53 ° 11′18 ″ N 2 ° 53′36 ″ W / 53,18835 ° N 2,89329 ° W / 53,18835; -2,89329 ( 41 белый монахи )
в 1700 Часть более крупного дома, позже используемого в качестве офиса, он находится в кирпиче на каменном плинтусе с сланцевой крышей. Здание находится в трех этажах и имеет дверной проем с карнизом . Окна - это створки , а в верхней части здания есть парапет . [ 80 ]
Белые монахие Лодж
53 ° 11′19 ″ N 2 ° 53′31 ″ W / 53,18866 ° N 2,89200 ° W / 53,18866; -2,89200 ( Lodge White Friars )
17–18 века Дом, позже используемый в качестве офисов, с, вероятно, средневековым ядром. Он был частично восстановлен и продлен в 1885 году TM Lockwood . Он построен в коричневом кирпике и песчанике с повязками в красном кирпике и терракотте Red Ruabon и имеет сланцевую крышу. Здание находится в двух этажах с подвалами и чердаком, имеет фронтоны с трех сторон и одноэтажное расширение на запад. Над дверным проемом находится вписанный терракота . Окна приводят к мультизированию и транмированные сцепления . [ 25 ] [ 81 ]
25 Касл -стрит
53 ° 11′13 ″ N 2 ° 53′30 ″ W / 53,18693 ° N 2,89153 ° W / 53,18693; -2,89153 ( 25 Касл -стрит )
1707 Кирпичный дом, стоящий на угловом участке, который позже использовался в качестве офиса, частично отображаемый , на плинтусе и с помощью сланцевой крыши. Он находится в двух этажах с чердаком и имеет фронт с тремя бухтами . Центральный залив уже с фронтоном, содержащим окно бычьего полета , а Западная залива округлена на углу. Есть Quoins, фланкирующие центральную залив и по углам. Четыре шага ведут к дверному проему, а окна - створки . На вершине дома находится модиллион карниза и три шермовых общежития . [ 82 ]
35 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′16 ″ N 2 ° 53′25 ″ W / 53,18778 ° N 2,89029 ° W / 53,18778; -2,89029 ( 35 Нижний Бридж -стрит )
1717 Первоначально дом, позже магазин с размещением выше, он построен в кирпиче с гибкой крышей . Он находится в четырех этажах с современным магазином на первом этаже. Выше представлены створные окна с блинчиками и ключевыми камнями . [ 83 ]
37, 39 и 41 Нижняя Бридж -стрит (Park House)
53 ° 11′16 ″ N 2 ° 53′25 ″ W / 53,18768 ° N 2,89019 ° W / 53,18768; -2,89019 ( 37, 39 и 41 Нижняя Бридж -стрит )
1717 Построен как дом с различными более поздними функциями. Он построен в визуализированном кирпиче с сланцевой крышей. Он находится в трех этажах с полусмысленными и имеет симметричный фронт пяти бал . В полу-разбирательствах есть фронты магазинов. Между ними находится тосканское крыльцо с семью ступенями, ведущими к посадке и еще четырьмя шагами от дверного проема. Окна представляют собой створки с блинчиками и ключами . В углах есть деревенские квоины . [ 63 ] [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
13 Абби -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′24 ″ W / 53,19271 ° N 2,89005 ° W / 53,19271; -2,89005 ( 13 Эбби -стрит )
в 1720 Кирпичный дом с сланцевой крышей. Первоначальная часть находится в трех этажах и в двух отсеках , и есть расширение на запад, вероятно, с 18 -го века, в двух этажах и в двух отсеках. В первоначальной части находится дверной проем с капюшоном на консолях . Большинство окон - створки . [ 51 ] [ 86 ]
42 Bridge Street и Row
53 ° 11′21 ″ N 2 ° 53′29 ″ W / 53,18911 ° N 2,89145 ° W / 53,18911; -2,89145 ( 42 Bridge Street и Row )
в 1720 (восстановлен) Здание находится в пяти этажах, в том числе подчеркивание и участок рядов Chester . На улице Level находится магазин с фланговыми пилястрами . На уровне рядов находятся чугунные перила с окрашенными песчаниковыми опорами на концах, за которым находится доска и фронт магазина. Верхние этажи находятся в окрашенном кирпиче и содержат створные окна . В верхней части здания находится копченочный фронтон , а сзади находится трехэтажное крыло. [ 54 ] [ 87 ]
9 белых монахов
53 ° 11′19 ″ N 2 ° 53′31 ″ W / 53,18855 ° N 2,89197 ° W / 53,18855; -2,89197 ( 9 белых монахов )
в 1720 Два бывших дома, позже присоединились к одному и использовались в качестве офиса. Здание в кирпике с сланцевой крышей. Он находится в трех этажах, с погребами, вероятно, встречающимися с позднего средневекового периода, и имеет переднюю часть четырех отсеков . В дверном проеме есть архитрав и карниза , а окна - створки . На вершине здания находится камни карниза. [ 88 ]
7 и 9 Castle Street
53 ° 11′14 ″ N 2 ° 53′27 ″ W / 53,18710 ° N 2,89074 ° W / 53,18710; -2,89074 ( 7 и 9 Касл -стрит )
Начало 18 века
(или раньше)
Пара кирпичных домов на каменном плинтусе с сланцевой крышей. Они находятся в трех этажах, и в каждом доме есть отдельный фронт . У обоих дверных проемов есть фантастики , а для № 9 есть формовый фриз и карниза . Большинство окон являются створки есть две заблокированные . фронтоны , и на крыше [ 89 ]
16 Касл -стрит
53 ° 11′13 ″ N 2 ° 53′29 ″ W / 53,18707 ° N 2,89142 ° W / 53,18707; -2,89142 ( 16 Касл -стрит )
18 век
(или раньше)
Изучение как дом, возможно, со складом, он использовался позже в качестве офиса. Он отображается , имеет сланцевую крышу и находится в трех этажах. На первом этаже две измельченные арки; Левая арка, содержащая шесть ступеней, ведущих к унедренному дверному проему. Окна представляют собой стволы , с двумя в среднем этаже, а одна в верхнем этаже, что обернулось . [ 90 ]
Стена, аббатство Грин
53 ° 11′38 ″ N 2 ° 53′31 ″ W / 53,19380 ° N 2,89193 ° W / 53,19380; -2,89193 ( стена, аббатство Грин )
18 век
(или раньше)
Граничная стена между аббатством Грин и Деканальским полем, она построена в песчанике и кирпике. Он содержит заблокированный дверной проем, который приводил к городским стенам. На Ист -Энде находится полет. [ 91 ]
8 белых монахов
53 ° 11′19 ″ N 2 ° 53′31 ″ W / 53,18869 ° N 2,89190 ° W / 53,18869; -2,89190 ( 8 белых монахов )
Начало 18 века Кирпичный дом с сланцевой крышей. Здание в двух этажах с окрашенным каменным плинтусом . Есть дверной проем с скребком и формованным карнизом , и четырьмя стволами . Заднее крыло, также в кирпиче, может быть старше, чем фасад и имеет фронтона , частично отображаемое и частично подвешенное. [ 92 ]
20 и 22 Куппин -стрит
53 ° 11′17 ″ N 2 ° 53′33 ″ W / 53,18813 ° N 2,89248 ° W / 53,18813; -2,89248 ( 20 и 22 Куппин -стрит )
Начало 18 века Пара кирпичных домов с сланцевой крышей. Они в трех этажах, и в каждом доме есть два отсека . Дверные проемы в паре и имеют двери с пилястрами , фондами и фондами . Окна - створки . [ 93 ]
27 Истгейт -стрит,
21 Eastgate Row
53 ° 11′27 ″ N 2 ° 53′25 ″ W / 53,19070 ° N 2,89019 ° W / 53,19070; -2,89019 ( 27 Истгейт -стрит )
Начало 18 -го века (перестроенный) Создавая как дом с подключением , а затем преобразован в магазины, он находится в четырех этажах, включая Университет и участок рядов Честер . На Street Level находится современный магазин, а на уровне рядов находятся чугунные перила с двумя колоннами и доска. Верхние два этажа находятся в окрашенном кирпиче с деревенским каменным квоин . В третьем этаже есть два окна пояс , а одно на верхнем этаже с якобетанским украшением над каждым окном. На вершине здания находится формованный парапет с формованным фронтоном, содержащим гестер Сити, в картуше . [ 94 ]
11, 11a и 13 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′39 ″ W / 53,19290 ° N 2,89406 ° W / 53,19290; -2,89406 ( 11, 11a и 13 Кинг -стрит )
Начало 18 -го века (вероятно) Два дома, позже используемые в качестве офисов, они отображаются на плинтусе и имеют сланцевую крышу. Они в трех этажах и имеют деревенские квоины . На первом этаже находятся два дверных проема с пилястрами , а справа находится вход в карет. Верхние этажи содержат створные окна . [ 95 ]
21 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′41 ″ W / 53,19290 ° N 2,89464 ° W / 53,19290; -2,89464 ( 21 Кинг -стрит )
Начало 18 века Кирпичный дом на плинтусе каменном крышей, он находится в трех с сланцевой этажах с подвалами и имеет симметричный фронт. Центральный дверной проем имеет пилястра и антаблематуру . Окна представляют собой слетки с кирпичными головками, содержащими ключевые камни . [ 96 ]
15 и 17 Ньюгейт -стрит
53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′20 ″ W / 53,18966 ° N 2,88888 ° W / 53,18966; -2,88888 ( 15 и 17 Ньюгейт -стрит )
Начало 18 века Первоначально два дома, позже преобразованные в офисы. Они находятся в кирпике с сланцевой крышей, находятся в трех этажах и имеют фронт с шестью . Большинство окон - створки . [ 97 ]
23 Newgate Street
53 ° 11′22 ″ N 2 ° 53′20 ″ W / 53,18952 ° N 2,88878 ° W / 53,18952; -2,88878 ( 23 Newgate Street )
Начало 18 -го века (вероятно) Кирпичный коттедж с сланцевой крышей, он находится в двух этажах. Дверной проем и створки имеют клиновые перемычки и ложные ключи . [ 98 ]
39 Уотергейт -стрит,
47 и 49 Watergate Row
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′32 ″ W / 53,19010 ° N 2,89232 ° W / 53,19010; -2,89232 ( 39 Уотергейт -стрит )
Начало 18 -го века (перестроенный) Первоначально дом с подключением , вероятно, средневековым, позже магазином и офисом. Он находится в четырех этажах, включая участок рядов Честера . Два нижних этажа находятся в песчанике , а верхние этажи в кирпиче. На улице находится современный фронт магазина, а на уровне рядов находится деревянная балюстрада и римская дорическая колонна. В каждом из верхних этажей находятся три ствола с каменными подоконниками и клиновыми пертычками и ключами . По бокам здания находятся деревенские квоины , сверху - формованная карниза и парапет . [ 99 ]
44 и 46 Watergate Street и Row
53 ° 11′24 ″ N 2 ° 53′37 ″ W / 53,19002 ° N 2,89351 ° W / 53,19002; -2,89351 ( 44 и 46 Уотергейт -стрит и ряд )
Начало 18 -го века (перестроенный) Магазин и офисы, построенные на месте предыдущего дома, с углом на углу улицы Крук. Здание имеет четыре этажа и построено в кирпиче с приведенным нижним этажом . На улице Уотергейт на первом этаже находится фронт магазина с крыльцом, содержащим полет ступеней влево. Верхние этажи содержат створные окна , один во втором и третьем этаже и два на верхнем этаже. есть каменные квоины , и на фронте Крук -стрит больше поясных окон. На углу [ 100 ]
61 и 63 Уотергейт -стрит,
71 и 77 Watergate Row 53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′39 ″ W / 53,18972 ° N 2,89424 ° W / 53,18972; -2,89424 ( 61 и 63 Уотергейт -стрит )
Начало 18 века Два магазина и квартиры на месте двух средневековых домов с подключениями ; Некоторые средневековые материалы присутствуют в подключении. Фасад был восстановлен в начале 1970 -х годов, когда все остальное было восстановлено. Здание находится в трех этажах, в том числе «Университет» и «Честерской ряды» , и в нем есть передняя часть двух отсеков . Первый этаж находится в окрашенном кирпике и содержит магазины и дверь. На уровне ряда находится галерея с двумя тосканскими столбцами в каждом заливе. Лучший этаж отображается и содержит створные окна . На вершине здания находится формованный карниза и парапет . [ 101 ]
6 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′35 ″ N 2 ° 53′38 ″ W / 53,19306 ° N 2,89379 ° W / 53,19306; -2,89379 ( 6 Кинг -стрит )
1735 Кирпичный дом на с плинтусе сланцевой крышей . Он находится в трех этажах и имеет переднюю часть одного залива . Окна - створки . [ 102 ]
32 и 34 King Street
53 ° 11′35 ″ N 2 ° 53′42 ″ W / 53,19303 ° N 2,89503 ° W / 53,19303; -2,89503 ( 32 и 34 Кинг -стрит )
Начало до середины 18-го века Пара домов, которые были отремонтированы примерно в 1840 году. Они построены кирпич плинтусе на . № 32 имеет платую крышу, ее дверь находится на восточном конце, имеет пилястры и дорический фронтон . № 34 отображается и имеет плиточную крышу. Его дверь спереди, имеет пилястра и антаблематуру . Окна представляют собой створки с каменными подоконниками, клиновыми перемычками и ключами . [ 103 ]
51 Watergate Street,
59 Watergate Row
53 ° 11′23 ″ N 2 ° 53′37 ″ W / 53,18982 ° N 2,89371 ° W / 53,18982; -2,89371 ( 51 Уотергейт -стрит )
Начало до середины 18-го века (перестроенный) Магазин и дом в четырех этажах, в том числе участок рядов Честера . Два нижних этажа находятся в песчанике , частично отображаются , а верхние этажи в кирпиче. На уровне улицы находится фронт магазина, а на уровне рядов находится рельс на балансах с тосканской колонкой в ​​центре. есть два окна пояс В каждом из верхних этажей и фронтона в верхней части здания. [ 104 ]
1 и 3 Castle Street
53 ° 11′14 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,18719 ° N 2,89045 ° W / 53,18719; -2,89045 ( 1 и 3 Касл -стрит )
Середина 18-го века Первоначально один или два дома, позже превращали в магазин, офис и проживание. Он построен в кирпиче с сланцевой крышей и находится в трех этажах с подвалом. На первом этаже находятся окна магазина и дверь, а на верхних этажах - окна ствола . На вершине здания находится кирпичный парапет и формованный карниза . [ 105 ]
5 Касл -стрит
53 ° 11′14 ″ N 2 ° 53′26 ″ W / 53,18715 ° N 2,89059 ° W / 53,18715; -2,89059 ( 5 Касл -стрит )
Середина 18-го века Кирпичный дом, возможно, на более раннем ядре, с сланцевой крышей. Он находится в трех этажах с чердаком и имеет фронт с пятью . Центральный дверной проем имеет панельный корпус с фантазией и формованным капюшоном на консолях . Окна - это створки , а в верхней части дома находится формованный карниза и кирпичный парапет . [ 106 ]
29 Истгейт -стрит,
23 Eastgate Street Row
53 ° 11′27 ″ N 2 ° 53′24 ″ W / 53,19071 ° N 2,89011 ° W / 53,19071; -2,89011 ( 29 Истгейт -стрит )
Середина 18-го века (вероятно) Первоначально дом с верхним мантиром , он был позже изменен и использован в качестве магазинов. Здание находится в четырех этажах, в том числе «Университет» и «Честерской строки» , и находится в одном заливе . На Street Level находится современный магазин, а на уровне рядов находятся чугунные перила и наборная доска. Верхние два этажа находятся в окрашенном кирпиче с деревенским квоином ; Они содержат створные окна . На вершине здания находится фриз и карниза с простым фронтоном . [ 107 ]
39 Истгейт -стрит
53 ° 11′27 ″ N 2 ° 53′22 ″ W / 53,19083 ° N 2,88938 ° W / 53,19083; -2,88938 ( 39 Истгейт -стрит )
Середина 18-го века (вероятно) Магазин с проживанием, встроенный кирпич с каменными заправками, грубыми и приповедами . Он находится в трех этажах, и имеет отдельный фронт . В нижнем этаже - современный магазин. Каждый из верхних этажей содержит окно ствола . Вокруг их барокко приповедование, включая открытые фронтоны , головы путти и вазы в среднем этаже. В верхней части здания находится сегментальный модиллионский фронтон и парапет . [ 108 ] [ 109 ]
41 Истгейт -стрит
53 ° 11′27 ″ N 2 ° 53′21 ″ W / 53,19080 ° N 2,88929 ° W / 53,19080; -2,88929 ( 41 Истгейт -стрит )
Середина 18-го века (вероятно) Магазин с проживанием, построенным кирпичом с каменными заправками и сланцевой крышей. Он находится в трех этажах с современным магазином на первом этаже. В верхних этажах есть деревенские квоины по бокам. В среднем этаже находятся два поперечных сшивки с каменными подоконниками и клиновыми перемычками и ложными ключами . Верхний этаж содержит два окна ствола , а в верхней части зданий находится фронтон Modillion . [ 110 ]
10 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′35 ″ N 2 ° 53′38 ″ W / 53,19304 ° N 2,89379 ° W / 53,19304; -2.89379 ( 10 Кинг -стрит )
Середина 18-го века (вероятно) Кирпичный дом на с плинтусе сланцевой крышей . Он находится в трех этажах и имеет отдельный фронт . Два шага ведут к дверному проемому с фантастикой . Окна - это створки , с двумя в среднем этаже и одну в других. На вершине здания находится карниза и парапет . [ 111 ]
15 и 17 Кинг -стрит
53 ° 11′34 ″ N 2 ° 53′39 ″ W / 53,19290 ° N 2,89423 ° W / 53,19290; -2,89423 ( 15 и 17 Кинг -стрит )
Середина 18-го века Пара кирпичных домов на визуализированном плинтусе с сланцевой крышей. Они в трех этажах с подвалами. Над каждой дверей находится фантастика . Окна представляют собой створки с каменными подоконниками и деревенским клин -перематами и ключами . [ 112 ]
49 Нижний Бридж -стрит
53 ° 11′15 ″ N 2 ° 53′25 ″ W / 53,18746 ° N 2,89015 ° W / 53,18746; -2,89015 ( 49 Нижний Бридж -стрит )
Середина 18-го века (вероятно) Дом, позже часть отеля, он находится в кирпиче с каменными заправками и сланцевой крышей. Здание находится в четырех этажах с подвалом и имеет единый фронт . Девять ступеней ведут к подвалу, и четыре шага до дверного проема, имея федик с рифлеными пилястрами . Окна есть створки , а на углах - квоины . [ 113 ]
10 Northgate Street,
8 Northgate Row
53 ° 11′26 ″ N 2 ° 53′29 ″ W / 53,19066 ° N 2,89129 ° W / 53,19066; -2,89129 ( 10 Northgate Street )
Середина 18-го века Shops and living accommodation built on the site of a medieval house with an undercroft. It is in four storeys, including a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a balustrade with two intermediate Tuscan columns, and a stallboard behind. The upper two storeys are in brick and contain sash windows. At the top of the building is a parapet.[114]
62 and 64 Northgate Street
53°11′32″N 2°53′32″W / 53.19232°N 2.89227°W / 53.19232; -2.89227 (62 and 64 Northgate Street)
Mid-18th century A shop with accommodation built in brick, the ground floor rendered, with a slate roof, and in three storeys. In the ground floor is a doorway and a modern shop front. The upper two storeys each contain three sash windows with stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels and keystones. At the top of the building is a moulded cornice and a brick parapet with stone coping.[115]
66–74 Northgate Street
53°11′33″N 2°53′32″W / 53.19243°N 2.89231°W / 53.19243; -2.89231 (66–74 Northgate Street)
Mid-18th century A row of three brick shops with slate roofs. At the south end are rusticated quoins. The shops are in three storeys with modern shop fronts in the ground floor. In the storeys above are sash windows with stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels and keystones. At the top of the building is a cornice and a brick parapet with stone coping. In the roof are dormers.[116]
90–98 Northgate Street
53°11′34″N 2°53′33″W / 53.19288°N 2.89263°W / 53.19288; -2.89263 (90–98 Northgate Street)
Mid-18th century Originally two houses, later converted into shops and offices. They are built in brick, and are in three storeys. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts. Above this are sash windows, those in Nos. 96 and 98 having wedge lintels with keystones. At the top of the building are cornices and parapets.[117]
4 Shipgate Street
53°11′11″N 2°53′24″W / 53.18647°N 2.89005°W / 53.18647; -2.89005 (4 Shipgate Street)
Mid-18th century (probable) Originally a house, later part of an office, this is built in brick with a slate roof. It is in two storeys with a semi-basement. Nine steps with iron railings lead up to the doorway. This has a panelled doorcase with quasi-Ionic fluted pilasters, an architrave, a frieze, and a modillion cornice. On top is a pediment with a tympanum decorated with a cockle-shell between two winged putti-heads. The windows in the semi-basement are casements, and elsewhere they are sashes.[118]
6 and 8 Watergate Street,
4 Watergate Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′31″W / 53.19033°N 2.89189°W / 53.19033; -2.89189 (6 and 8 Watergate Street)
Mid-18th century Offices built on the site of two former houses with undercrofts. The building was refaced in the early 19th century. It is in four storeys, and includes a section of the Chester Rows. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the row are railings with a central Tuscan column. The upper two storeys are in brick, and the roof is slated; these storeys contain sash windows, and at the top of the building is a cornice.[119]
78 Watergate Street,
1 Linen Hall Place
53°11′23″N 2°53′44″W / 53.18971°N 2.89557°W / 53.18971; -2.89557 (78 Watergate Street)
Mid-18th century (probable) A brick house on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof standing on a corner site. The doorway is in Linen Hall Place, and has a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes.[120]
93 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′45″W / 53.18952°N 2.89585°W / 53.18952; -2.89585 (93 Watergate Street)
Mid-18th century A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a three-bay front. The front is on Nicholas Street Mews, and has a central doorway that is approached by four steps, and has a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes with stone sills.[121]
Bank House
53°11′19″N 2°53′35″W / 53.18874°N 2.89292°W / 53.18874; -2.89292 (Bank House)
Mid-18th century (probable) A detached house in Georgian style with three storeys. It is built in brick with a slate roof. The doorway has a frieze decorated with roses. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the house is a parapet with stone coping. On the north face of the house are three gables.[25][122]
Ulver House
53°11′34″N 2°53′40″W / 53.19291°N 2.89438°W / 53.19291; -2.89438 (Ulver House)
Mid-18th century (probable) A rendered house with a slate roof, it is in three storeys with a cellar. Two steps lead up to a door with a fanlight in a recessed porch that has a doorcase with panelled pilasters and an open pediment. The windows are sashes. At the rear is a three-storey wing.[123]
16 Castle Street
53°11′14″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18709°N 2.89154°W / 53.18709; -2.89154 (16 Castle Street)
18th century (probable) Originally a warehouse, later used as an office, its walls are rendered and the building has a slate roof. It is in three storeys with a cellar, and has a symmetrical front. There are loading bays in the centre of each storey, and these are flanked by sash windows. At the top of the building is a gable.[124]
21 Castle Street
53°11′13″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18698°N 2.89127°W / 53.18698; -2.89127 (21 Castle Street)
18th century (probable) A rendered house in three storeys with a three-bay front. There is a central doorway, and the windows are sashes with wedge lintels with false keystones.[125]
11 and 11A Lower Bridge Street
53°11′18″N 2°53′26″W / 53.18822°N 2.89054°W / 53.18822; -2.89054 (11 and 11A Lower Bridge Street)
18th century (extended) A shop and offices built on the site of a house with undercroft. The front dates from about 1760. The building is in four storeys with a cellar, and includes a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row is a timber balustrade and two Doric columns, behind which is a stallboard. The upper storeys are in brick and contain sash windows stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels with false keystones. At the top of the building is a parapet.[75]
33 Lower Bridge Street
53°11′16″N 2°53′25″W / 53.18778°N 2.89029°W / 53.18778; -2.89029 (33 Lower Bridge Street)
18th century (rebuilt) Originally a medieval house with an undercroft, it was rebuilt in brick with a slate roof. The building is in four storeys and has a two-bay front. The ground floor contains a shop front, and above are sash windows and a gable.[126]
22 and 24 Northgate Street
53°11′28″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19098°N 2.89140°W / 53.19098; -2.89140 (22 and 24 Northgate Street)
18th century (rebuilt) (probable) A house rebuilt on two medieval undercrofts, and used later for various purposes. It is built in brick with a slate roof. The building is in four storeys with cellars, and has a three-bay front. In the lower two storeys are modern shop fronts and windows. Between the second and third storeys is a band inscribed "CITY OF CHESTER". In the top two storeys are sash windows.[127]
13 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18848°N 2.89221°W / 53.18848; -2.89221 (13 White Friars)
18th century (probable) A house, later used as an office, with probable medieval material in the cellars. It is built in brick on a rendered plinth and has a slate roof. The building is in three storeys with a symmetrical three-bay front. The central doorway has fluted pilasters, a pediment, and a fanlight. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels.[128]
Boundary wall,
Abbey Green
53°11′36″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19345°N 2.89179°W / 53.19345; -2.89179 (Boundary wall, Abbey Green)
18th century The wall is in brick with stone coping. A flight of three steps leads down to Deanery Field.[129]
Garden wall,
13 and 14 Abbey Square
53°11′32″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19236°N 2.89141°W / 53.19236; -2.89141 (Garden wall, 13 and 14 Abbey Square)
18th century (probable) The garden wall is in sandstone and has a round top. It was originally the plinth for railings that have been removed.[130]
Wall and gate piers,
Bank House
53°11′19″N 2°53′34″W / 53.18852°N 2.89285°W / 53.18852; -2.89285 (Wall and gate piers, Bank House)
18th century (probable) The wall surrounds part of the former garden of the house. It is in brick with a sandstone coping, and contains probably medieval fragments of the wall of the Carmelite Friary. The gate piers are plain and carry a wrought iron lantern arch.[131]
Wall and gate piers,
Bishop's House
53°11′33″N 2°53′28″W / 53.19259°N 2.89117°W / 53.19259; -2.89117 (Wall and gate piers, Bishop's House)
18th century The wall is around the garden of the Bishop's House, and is built in sandstone and brick. The gate piers to Abbey Square have fluted capstones and cornices with pyramidal tops and stone balls. The gateway to Abbey Street has a Gothic arch.[132]
Garden wall and gate piers, White Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′36″W / 53.18843°N 2.89340°W / 53.18843; -2.89340 (Garden wall and gate piers, White Friars)
18th century (probable) The wall is built in sandstone and brick. The gate piers are also in stone, they are square and have pyramidal caps.[133]
Sundial
53°11′10″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18623°N 2.89086°W / 53.18623; -2.89086 (Sundial)
18th century (probable) The sundial is in the churchyard of the former Church of St Mary. It is in stone, and consists of a three-stage octagonal baluster with panels, standing on a square base. On the top is a copper dial and a damaged gnomon.[134]
Abbey Chambers
53°11′33″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19249°N 2.89139°W / 53.19249; -2.89139 (Abbey Chambers)
1754 A brick house, later used as an office, with a slate roof, in Georgian style. It is in three storeys with cellars, and has a symmetrical three-bay front. Four steps lead up to a doorway with panelled and fluted pilasters with lions' heads at the corners, a frieze and a cornice hood. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the building is a parapet.[43][135][136]
Chester Royal Infirmary
53°11′29″N 2°53′51″W / 53.19140°N 2.89750°W / 53.19140; -2.89750 (Chester Royal Infirmary)
1758–61 The hospital was designed by William Yoxall, and the interior was remodelled in 1830 by William Cole, junior, with extensions added later. It is built in brick with stone dressings, and has slate roofs. The entrance front faces City Walls Road, and wings containing the wards stretch behind it. In the centre is a canted porch with Doric columns. The windows are all sashes or French windows.[137][138][139]
63 Bridge Street,
75 Bridge Street Row
53°11′19″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18871°N 2.89083°W / 53.18871; -2.89083 (63 Bridge Street)
c. 1760 A shop and accommodation built on the site of a house with an undercroft. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row are railings with a stallboard behind. The upper storeys are in brick, and contain one sash window in each floor; these have rusticated wedge lintels, and false keystones. At the top of the building is a stone cornice and a brick parapet.[140]
2 and 3 Clayton Court
53°11′15″N 2°53′17″W / 53.18748°N 2.88805°W / 53.18748; -2.88805 (2 and 3 Clayton Court)
c. 1760 A house, altered later, in brick on a stone plinth with stone dressings and a rendered front, and with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with a cellar, and has a four-bay front. The windows are sashes.[141]
Wall to lawn,
Abbey Square
53°11′32″N 2°53′31″W / 53.19233°N 2.89182°W / 53.19233; -2.89182 (Wall to lawn, Abbey Square)
c. 1760 The wall is in ashlar red sandstone and surrounds the oval lawn in the centre of the square.[135][142]
52 Bridge Street,
2 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18874°N 2.89134°W / 53.18874; -2.89134 (52 Bridge Street, 2 White Friars)
c. 1760 (probable) A shop and office built on the site of the service, with an undercroft, of a medieval house. It is built in brick and has a slate roof. The building is in four storeys, with modern shop fronts in the bottom storey. The windows are sashes, those on the Bridge Street front having stone sills, rusticated wedge lintels, and fluted keystones. On the White Friars front is a doorway with fluted pilasters, a pediment, and a fanlight.[143]
4 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18869°N 2.89164°W / 53.18869; -2.89164 (4 White Friars)
c. 1760 (probable) Originally a warehouse, this was remodelled in about 1860. It is in brick with four storeys, the lower two storeys being stuccoed. The building has a five-bay front with two doorways. The doorway to the left is plain, and that towards the centre has a doorcase with fluted pilasters and a hood carried on ornate brackets, with Maltese crosses in its frieze. The windows are a mix of casements, and sashes.[144]
80 Watergate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′44″W / 53.18968°N 2.89568°W / 53.18968; -2.89568 (80 Watergate Street)
Mid- to late 18th century A brick house on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with an attic. The doorway is approached by three stone steps. The windows are sashes, those in the lower three storeys with wedge lintels and false keystones. At the top of the house is a moulded cornice.[145]
82 Watergate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′45″W / 53.18968°N 2.89572°W / 53.18968; -2.89572 (82 Watergate Street)
Mid- to late 18th century A brick house on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof, in three storeys. The doorway is approached by three stone steps. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. At the top of the house is a cornice.[146]
Richard House
53°11′12″N 2°53′24″W / 53.18663°N 2.88999°W / 53.18663; -2.88999 (Richard House)
Mid- to late 18th century This originated as houses and a warehouse. They were restored in about 1980, and have been used as an office. The building is in brick with a slate roof, it is in four storeys, and has a front of three bays. Most of the windows are sashes. Other features include an altered loading bay, a reconstructed bow window, and an L-shaped staircase leading up to a doorway with a fanlight and a pediment.[147]
1 Bridge Place
53°11′12″N 2°53′22″W / 53.18660°N 2.88935°W / 53.18660; -2.88935 (1 Bridge Place)
c. 1770 A house, later converted into other uses. It is in three storeys with a basement, the basement being in sandstone, and the upper parts in brick. There are two doorways, each approached by a flight of steps. Both doorways have fanlights; the south doorway also has fluted pilasters, and a dentilled open pediment. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels and keystones.[148][149]
60 Eastgate Street,
11 City Walls
53°11′27″N 2°53′20″W / 53.19074°N 2.88883°W / 53.19074; -2.88883 (60 Eastgate Street)
c. 1770 Originally a house, later used for other purposes, it is rendered with stone dressings and has a slate roof. The building is in three storeys with a cellar and attic. On the Eastgate Street front is a three-bay Tuscan colonnade on the ground floor, behind which is a modern office front. In the storeys above are sash windows with stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels with false keystones. On the city walls front is a doorway giving access to the walls.[150]
19 Newgate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′20″W / 53.18962°N 2.88887°W / 53.18962; -2.88887 (19 Newgate Street)
c. 1770 A brick house, later used as an office, on a stone plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a single-bay front. The doorway has an architrave with a frieze and a glazed pediment. The windows are sashes, those in the lower two storeys with wedge lintels and keystones. At the top of the building is a stone cornice and a brick parapet with a stone coping.[151]
13 and 15 Watergate Street,
17 and 19 Watergate Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′33″W / 53.19009°N 2.89244°W / 53.19009; -2.89244 (17 Watergate Street)
1771 Shops built on the site of a medieval house with an undercroft. The building is in four storeys including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a balustrade with a central Tuscan column. The storeys above are in brick and each storey contains two sash windows with stone sills and lintels. At the top of the building is a moulded cornice and a coped parapet.[152]
18 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′39″W / 53.19303°N 2.89414°W / 53.19303; -2.89414 (18 King Street)
c. 1775 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof. It is in four storeys, and has a two-bay front. Above the door is a fanlight. The windows are sashes with rusticated wedge lintels and keystones. At the top of the building is a brick parapet with a stone cap.[153]
3 Bridge Place
53°11′12″N 2°53′22″W / 53.18656°N 2.88931°W / 53.18656; -2.88931 (3 Bridge Place)
Late 18th century A brick house with a stone plinth and a slate roof in three storeys with cellars. The doorway has panelled pilasters, a pediment, and a fanlight. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the house is a stone cornice.[148][154]
7, 9 and 11 Bridge Place
53°11′11″N 2°53′21″W / 53.18642°N 2.88918°W / 53.18642; -2.88918 (7, 9 and 11 Bridge Place)
Late 18th century Three brick houses, each with a hipped slate roof. They have three storeys with cellars, and each house has a raised forecourt with railings and steps going down to the cellar and up to the entrance. All the doorways have fanlights, and decorative doorcases of differing styles. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. At the top of the houses is a cornice.[148][155]
17 and 19 Bridge Street,
21 and 23 Bridge Street Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18989°N 2.89132°W / 53.18989; -2.89132 (17 and 19 Bridge Street)
Late 18th century Shops and accommodation built on the site of a house with an undercroft. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop font, and at the level of the rows is a cast-iron railing with Doric end-piers. The upper storeys are rendered, and each contains two sash windows. At the top of the building is a shallow coped gable.[156]
55 Bridge Street,
61 Bridge Street Row
53°11′20″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18895°N 2.89097°W / 53.18895; -2.89097 (55 Bridge Street)
Late 18th century The building above the undercroft was rebuilt in 1889 by Thomas Edwards, and has been used since as an art gallery, and later as shops. The building is in three storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, with a flight of steps on the left leading up to the rows. At the level of the row is a timber balustrade, with a stallboard behind. The upper storey is timber-framed and is expressed as two storeys, both levels of which are jettied. Its sole-plate carries an inscription, above which is a row of eight panels containing reliefs and inscriptions. Over this is a pair of mullioned and transomed oriel windows, in the centre of which is a niche containing a statue of King Charles I. The next level contains another inscribed beam and a casement window, above which is a jettied gable with carved bargeboards and a shaped finial.[54][157]
22 Castle Street
53°11′13″N 2°53′31″W / 53.18703°N 2.89205°W / 53.18703; -2.89205 (22 Castle Street)
Late 18th century A brick house, later used as an office, with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with an attic, and has a three-bay front. The doorway is pedimented, and the windows are sashes with wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a stone frieze, a cornice, and a rendered parapet.[158]
16 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′27″W / 53.19033°N 2.89079°W / 53.19033; -2.89079 (16 Eastgate Street and Row)
Late 18th century (probable) A shop with storage built on the site of a previous house with an undercroft. It has four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row are cast-iron railings with two cast-iron columns. The upper storeys are in brick, and both storeys contain two sash windows with wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a stone cornice, and the roof is slated.[159]
14 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′39″W / 53.19303°N 2.89403°W / 53.19303; -2.89403 (14 King Street)
Late 18th century The house was restored in the 1970s. It is built in brick with a stuccoed stone plinth and a slate roof. The house is in three storeys, and has a single-bay front. The doorway has a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels and keystones.[160]
70, 70A, 72 and 74 Lower Bridge Street
53°11′12″N 2°53′24″W / 53.18679°N 2.89010°W / 53.18679; -2.89010 (70, 70A, 72 and 74 Lower Bridge Street)
Late 18th century (probable) Two shops and offices built on the site of two houses with undercrofts. They are built in brick on a stone plinth with slate roofs, are in four storeys, and have three-bay front. The ground floor contains two shop fronts, with an entry on the left containing a flight of twelve steps. Each of the upper floors contains three sash windows with wedge lintels, and at the top of the building is a cornice.[161]
12A Shipgate Street
53°11′11″N 2°53′25″W / 53.18627°N 2.89029°W / 53.18627; -2.89029 (12A Shipgate Street)
Late 18th century A brick house on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof, in three storeys with a three-bay front. Three steps lead up to a doorway with a pediment. The windows are sashes, those on the Shipgate Street front having stone sills with rusticated wedge lintels and keystones.[162]
88 and 90 Watergate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′46″W / 53.18965°N 2.89614°W / 53.18965; -2.89614 (88 and 90 Watergate Street)
Late 18th century (probable) A pair of houses later converted into one office. It is built in brick with a stone plinth and a slate roof. The building is in three storeys with a cellar, and with dormers in the roof. In the east part of the ground floor is a doorway with a fanlight and a pediment on consoles. Each storey contains four sash windows with stone sills and wedge lintels.[163]
16 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18858°N 2.89258°W / 53.18858; -2.89258 (16 White Friars)
Late 18th century A house, later used as offices, in brick with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a five-bay front. In the centre is a Roman Doric doorcase with 34 columns, a frieze, a pediment, and a fanlight. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the building is a cornice.[164]
31 and 33 White Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′35″W / 53.18838°N 2.89303°W / 53.18838; -2.89303 (31 and 33 White Friars)
Late 18th century (probable) Two brick houses with slate roofs. They are in three storeys, with cellars of medieval origin, and each house is in a single bay. The doorways are paired and have fanlights, pilasters, friezes, and cornices. The windows are a mix of sashes and casements.[165]
35 White Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′35″W / 53.18836°N 2.89316°W / 53.18836; -2.89316 (35 White Friars)
Late 18th century A brick house with a stone plinth and a slate roof, later used as an office. It is in three storeys, with cellars of medieval origin, and has a two-bay front. The doorway has a fanlight, fluted pilasters, dentils, and a pediment. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a stone cornice.[166]
43 White Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′37″W / 53.18834°N 2.89357°W / 53.18834; -2.89357 (43 White Friars)
Late 18th century (probable) Part of a former larger house, built in brick on a stone plinth with a flat 20th-century roof. The building is in three storeys and has a two-bay front. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels and false keystones.[167]
Bishop's House
53°11′34″N 2°53′28″W / 53.19282°N 2.89121°W / 53.19282; -2.89121 (Bishop's House)
Late 18th century The house was originally the Deanery, and was altered in 1886. It is built in brick with a Westmorland slate roof. The house is in two storeys with a basement, and has a symmetrical five-bay front, the central bay projecting forward and gabled. There is a central protruding flat-roofed porch containing a doorcase with an architrave, a frieze, and a cornice. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels.[43][168]
Plumber's Arms public house
53°11′22″N 2°53′20″W / 53.18956°N 2.88882°W / 53.18956; -2.88882 (Plumber's Arms public house)
Late 18th century (probable) The public house is roughcast with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a single-bay front. The ground floor is timber-framed, and contains a window and a doorway with pilasters and a dentil cornice. The upper storeys contain sash windows, and at the top is a parapet inscribed with the name of the public house.[169]
34 Bridge Street,
32 Bridge Street Row
53°11′22″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18940°N 2.89152°W / 53.18940; -2.89152 (34 Bridge Street)
1770s (probable) Shops and accommodation built on the site of a previous house. The building is in four storeys, including a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row are cast-iron railings and a central Tuscan column, behind which is a stallboard. The upper storeys are in brick and each storey contains two sash windows with stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels with keystones. At the top of the building is a modillion cornice.[170]
5 and 7 St Martin's Way
53°11′29″N 2°53′46″W / 53.19151°N 2.89599°W / 53.19151; -2.89599 (5 and 7 St Martin's Way)
1777 Two brick houses on a stone plinth with slate roofs; both are in three storeys. No. 7 is the older house, No. 5 dating from the early 19th century. No. 7 has a front of four bays, and a doorway with a fanlight, a Gibbs surround and a pediment. No. 5 is in two bays, and has a round-arched doorway, also with a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[171]
10–28 Nicholas Street
53°11′21″N 2°53′42″W / 53.18903°N 2.89510°W / 53.18903; -2.89510 (10–28 Nicholas Street)
1780 A terrace of ten houses, later converted into other uses. Nos. 10–22 were designed by Joseph Turner, and the other houses were added later in the decade. The houses are in brick with a slate roof, are in three storeys with basements, and each house has a three-bay front. The doorways have sidelights and fanlights, and cases with panelled pilasters, friezes and moulded pedimented cornices. The windows are sashes. At the top of the terrace is a fluted frieze, a moulded cornice, and a stone parapet. The steps, railings and lamp holders in front of the terrace are included in the listing.[37][172][173]
9 Stanley Place
53°11′24″N 2°53′50″W / 53.19007°N 2.89724°W / 53.19007; -2.89724 (9 Stanley Place)
1780 A brick house with a stone plinth and a slate roof. It is in three storeys. The doorway has a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the house is a cornice.[174]
12 Stanley Place
53°11′25″N 2°53′51″W / 53.19031°N 2.89748°W / 53.19031; -2.89748 (12 Stanley Place)
1780 A brick house with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a doorway with a fanlight, pilasters, and a pediment. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the house is a cornice.[175]
1 Stanley Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′48″W / 53.18959°N 2.89653°W / 53.18959; -2.89653 (1 Stanley Street)
c. 1780 Originally a house, later used for other purposes, it is built in brick on a stone plinth and has a slate roof. The building is in three storeys with cellars and an attic, and on its corner are rusticated stone quoins. The doorway has a fanlight and a cornice. There is a Diocletian window in the attic gable; the other windows are sashes with wedge lintels and keystones.[176]
5 Stanley Place
53°11′24″N 2°53′50″W / 53.19011°N 2.89718°W / 53.19011; -2.89718 (5 Stanley Place)
c. 1780 A house later converted into an office and flats, built in brick on a stone plinth, and with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a doorway with a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes.[177][178]
7 Stanley Place
53°11′24″N 2°53′50″W / 53.19010°N 2.89717°W / 53.19010; -2.89717 (7 Stanley Place)
c. 1780 A house later converted into offices, built in brick on a stone plinth with a slate Mansard roof. The building is in three storeys with an attic. The doorway has a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes two of which are in dormers in the attic.[177][179]
11 Stanley Place
53°11′24″N 2°53′51″W / 53.19005°N 2.89738°W / 53.19005; -2.89738 (11 Stanley Place)
c. 1780 A house later converted for other uses. It is in brick on a stone plinth with a slate Mansard roof. The building is in three storeys with an attic; above the door is a fanlight. In each full storey are two sash windows, and in the attic are two dormers with pilasters and pediments.[177][180]
92 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′48″W / 53.18957°N 2.89663°W / 53.18957; -2.89663 (92 Watergate Street)
c. 1780 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with a cellar. The door has a fanlight and a doorcase having an architrave with roses on the corners, and a moulded hood. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the house is a modillion cornice.[181]
94 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′48″W / 53.18956°N 2.89672°W / 53.18956; -2.89672 (94 Watergate Street)
c. 1780 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof in three storeys with a cellar. The door has a fanlight and a moulded hood. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. There is an additional wing at the rear.[182]
96 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′49″W / 53.18955°N 2.89683°W / 53.18955; -2.89683 (96 Watergate Street)
c. 1780 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof in three storeys with a cellar. The doorway has a fanlight, Ionic pilasters, and a pediment. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a cornice, and there is an additional wing at the rear.[183]
98 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′49″W / 53.18953°N 2.89693°W / 53.18953; -2.89693 (98 Watergate Street)
c. 1780 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof in three storeys. Two steps lead up to a doorway with fluted pilasters and a pediment with a reeded frieze. The windows are sashes with stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels with reeded false keystones. At the top of the house is a cornice with a reeded frieze.[184]
102 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′50″W / 53.18950°N 2.89714°W / 53.18950; -2.89714 (102 Watergate Street)
c. 1780 A brick house with a slate roof in three storeys and a semi-basement. In the ground floor is a porch with a pediment containing steps leading up to a door with a fanlight. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the rear of the house is a three-storey wing.[185]
Maclean House
53°11′25″N 2°53′51″W / 53.19035°N 2.89762°W / 53.19035; -2.89762 (Maclean House)
c. 1780 A brick house with slate roofs, later used for other purposes. It is in three storeys, and has a six-bay front on City Walls Road. On this front is a doorway with sidelights, fluted pilasters and a pediment. The windows are sashes with stone sills and cornices.[186]
Grosvenor House
53°11′22″N 2°53′50″W / 53.18946°N 2.89721°W / 53.18946; -2.89721 (Grosvenor House)
c. 1780 Built as a house, it has later been converted for use as an office and flats. It is constructed in brick with a stone plinth and a slate roof, and is in three storeys with a semi-basement. A wing projects into City Walls Road, and contains a pedimented doorway approached up eleven steps. The windows are sashes, most of which have stone sills and wedge lintels.[187]
Soughton House,
3 Grey Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′44″W / 53.18838°N 2.89561°W / 53.18838; -2.89561 (Soughton House, 3 Grey Friars)
c. 1780 Two houses in rendered brick with slate roofs. They are in two and three storeys with cellars, and the windows are mainly sashes. There is a doorway with a fanlight and a pedimented doorcase.[188]
4, 6 and 8 Nicholas Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′43″W / 53.18946°N 2.89525°W / 53.18946; -2.89525 (4, 6 and 8 Nicholas Street)
c. 1781 Originally three houses designed by Joseph Turner, later converted into shop and offices. They are built in brick with slate roofs. The buildings are in three storeys, and each property has a two-bay front. No. 4 has a recessed modern shop front; the other houses have doorways with fanlights, and doorcases with panelled pilasters, a frieze and a cornice. The upper floors contain sash windows with wedge lintels.[172][189]
2 Stanley Place
53°11′25″N 2°53′49″W / 53.19037°N 2.89694°W / 53.19037; -2.89694 (2 Stanley Place)
1782 A brick house with a slate roof, in three storeys with a two-bay front. The doorway has pilasters, and a pediment. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels, and the top of the house is a cornice.[177][190]
4–10 Stanley Place
53°11′25″N 2°53′50″W / 53.19035°N 2.89716°W / 53.19035; -2.89716 (4–10 Stanley Place)
c. 1782 A row of four brick houses with slate roofs. Each house is in three storeys with a four-storey rear wing. The doors each have a fanlight, and a doorcase with panelled pilasters and moulded dentil pediments. The windows are sashes.[177][191]
9 King Street
53°11′34″N 2°53′38″W / 53.19291°N 2.89388°W / 53.19291; -2.89388 (9 King Street)
1783 A house that has incorporated a smaller earlier house. It is rendered on a stone plinth and has a slate roof. The house is in three storeys with cellars, and has a front of five bays. The central doorway has a fanlight and sidelights. The doorcase has decorated pilasters and a hood with a moulded frieze and a cornice. There are also doorways with fanlights in both lateral bays. The windows are sashes, and the top of the house is a parapet.[192]
3 Stanley Place
53°11′24″N 2°53′49″W / 53.19012°N 2.89691°W / 53.19012; -2.89691 (3 Stanley Place)
1783 A brown house on a stone plinth with a slate roof in three storeys. It was altered and converted into an office in 1989. The doorway has a fanlight and a pediment. The windows are sashes, and the top of the house is a cornice.[177][193]
1 Abbey Green,
3 and 4 City Walls
53°11′38″N 2°53′34″W / 53.19382°N 2.89278°W / 53.19382; -2.89278 (1 Abbey Green, 3 and 4 City Walls)
1780s (probable) This originated as a row of three houses, later used as a restaurant. An extension was added to the south in 1990–91. The building is in brick and has a slate roof. On the front facing Abbey Green is a door with pilasters, a frieze, and a hood. Most of the windows are sashes.[194]
Folliott House
53°11′35″N 2°53′35″W / 53.19296°N 2.89306°W / 53.19296; -2.89306 (Folliott House)
1788 A house, later used as offices, in painted brick on a stone plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, with its entrances in an alley on the south face; there are two doorways, each with a fanlight. Most of the windows are sashes.[195]
28 Bridge Street,
26 Bridge Street Row
53°11′23″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18960°N 2.89157°W / 53.18960; -2.89157 (Ye Olde Vaults)
c. 1789 Formerly a public house, later converted into shops. It is in four storeys with cellars, and includes a section of the Chester Rows. There is a single bay facing Bridge Street, and it extends along Commonhall Street. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a rail with barley sugar balusters, behind which is a stallboard. Most of the rest of the building is rendered, other than a portion of the wall along Commonhall Street. The windows are mainly casements.[196]
100 Watergate Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′49″W / 53.18951°N 2.89701°W / 53.18951; -2.89701 (100 Watergate Street)
c. 1790 A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof in three storeys. Four steps lead up to the doorway, which is panelled, and has a pediment on consoles. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels and reeded false keystones. At the top of the house is a moulded cornice.[197]
White Friars House
53°11′19″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18860°N 2.89244°W / 53.18860; -2.89244 (White Friars House)
1796 (rebuilt) A house rebuilt on medieval cellars. It is in three storeys, the bottom storey being in stone and the upper parts in brick, and it has a slate roof. The house has a front of four bays, with a doorway in the third bay. This has an ornate doorcase and a dentilled segmental pediment. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. Between the ground and first floors are brackets remaining from a balcony that has been removed.[198]
128, 130 and 132 Northgate Street
53°11′37″N 2°53′35″W / 53.19357°N 2.89303°W / 53.19357; -2.89303 (128, 130 and 132 Northgate Street)
1799 A row of three shops with accommodation above, built in brick with slate roofs. They are in three storeys, and have modern shop fronts in the ground floors. They upper storeys contain sash windows with painted stone sills.[199]
84 Watergate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′45″W / 53.18969°N 2.89588°W / 53.18969; -2.89588 (84 Watergate Street)
Late 18th or early 19th century A brick house on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with a cellar, and has a doorcase with a simple pediment. Most of the windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the rear, the lower storey is rendered, and one of the windows is a casement.[200]
86 Watergate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′46″W / 53.18966°N 2.89598°W / 53.18966; -2.89598 (86 Watergate Street)
Late 18th or early 19th century Originally a house, later converted into a shop, it is built in brick on a stone plinth. The building is in three storeys. In the ground floor is a recessed house doorway with a fanlight, to the left of which is a modern shop front. Both of the upper storeys contain two sash windows with stone sill and wedge lintels.[201]
1 and 2 City Walls
53°11′38″N 2°53′35″W / 53.19380°N 2.89298°W / 53.19380; -2.89298 (1 and 2 City Walls)
c. 1800 A shop and workshop built in brick with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with an attic. There are shop fronts and windows, the other windows being a mix of sashes and casements.[202]
25 and 27 Bridge Street,
29 and 31 Bridge Street Row
53°11′23″N 2°53′28″W / 53.18967°N 2.89120°W / 53.18967; -2.89120 (25 and 27 Bridge Street)
c. 1800 Shops with storage built on the site of a previous house with an undercroft. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, with a flight of twelve steps leading up to the rows. At the level of the rows are decorative cast-iron railings and a central Roman Doric column. The upper storeys are in brick, the third storey containing a canted oriel window; the other windows are sashes. At the top of the building is a cornice and a low parapet.[203]
29 Bridge Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′28″W / 53.18961°N 2.89118°W / 53.18961; -2.89118 (29 Bridge Street)
c. 1800 Shops with storage built on the site of a previous house with an undercroft. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and a flight of twelve steps leading up to the rows. At the level of the rows are decorative cast-iron railings and two Roman Doric columns, behind which is a stallboard. The upper storeys are in brick and each storey contains two sash windows with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a moulded cornice.[204]
1 and 3 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′37″W / 53.19298°N 2.89352°W / 53.19298; -2.89352 (1 and 3 King Street)
c. 1800 A pair of brick cottages with slate roofs in two storeys. No. 1 has a two-bay front and a doorway with a pediment, and No. 3 is in a single bay with a simple doorway. The windows are sashes.[205]
22 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′39″W / 53.19303°N 2.89430°W / 53.19303; -2.89430 (22 King Street)
c. 1800 A brick house with a slate roof, it is in three storeys and has a two-bay front. Above the doorway is a fanlight and a small hood. The windows are sashes with stone sills; in the lower three storeys they also have wedge lintels and keystones.[206]
76 Lower Bridge Street
53°11′12″N 2°53′24″W / 53.18673°N 2.89007°W / 53.18673; -2.89007 (76 Lower Bridge Street)
c. 1800 (probable) A house, later used as offices, built in brick on a sandstone plinth. It is in three storeys, with a two-bay front. Three steps lead up to a doorway with panelled pilasters and a fanlight. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a stone-coped parapet.[207]
8 and 10 Shipgate Street
53°11′11″N 2°53′25″W / 53.18634°N 2.89020°W / 53.18634; -2.89020 (8 and 10 Shipgate Street)
c. 1800 A pair of brick cottages with slate roofs. They are in three storeys, and each cottage has a single bay. Two steps lead up to the doorways, which have a hood on a bracket. The windows are sashes.[208]
3, 5 and 7 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18858°N 2.89172°W / 53.18858; -2.89172 (3, 5 and 7 White Friars)
c. 1800 A row of three brick cottages on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof. They are in two storeys; No. 3 has two windows in the upper storey, and the others have one. There is an entry between No. 3 and No. 5. The doorways have pilasters and fanlights, and [209]
12 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18861°N 2.89228°W / 53.18861; -2.89228 (12 White Friars)
c. 1800 (rebuilt) A house rebuilt on probable medieval cellars, and later used as an office. It is built in brick on a stone plinth and has a slate roof. The house is in three storeys and has a two-bay front. The doorway has a fanlight and a pediment on consoles. In the ground floor is a shallow bow window. Above are sash windows with stone sills and wedge lintels, and at the top of the building is a stone cornice.[210]
37 and 39 White Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′36″W / 53.18835°N 2.89331°W / 53.18835; -2.89331 (37 and 39 White Friars)
c. 1800 A pair of brick houses on a stone plinth with a slate roof. They are in three storeys with cellars of medieval origin. The doorways have doorcases with pilasters and pediments. No. 39 has a Venetian window, and the other windows are sashes.[211]
5 and 7 Watergate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′32″W / 53.19014°N 2.89210°W / 53.19014; -2.89210 (5 and 7 Watergate Street and Row)
1803 (largely rebuilt) Two shops built on the site of a house with an undercroft. Some fabric from the 15th century or earlier is still present. The building is in four storeys, and includes a section of the Chester Rows. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows are railings, brick piers, and octagonal columns, behind which are stallboards. The upper storeys are in brick and contain sash windows.[212]
16 and 18 Bridge Street,
14 Bridge Street Row
53°11′23″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18986°N 2.89167°W / 53.18986; -2.89167 (16 and 18 Bridge Street)
c. 1804 A pair of shops with accommodation, probably built on the site of an earlier house with an undercroft. They are in four storeys, and include a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows are cast-iron railings with a stallboard behind. The two upper storeys are in brick and contain sash windows with wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a stone cornice.[213]
Wall and railings,
Castle Square
53°11′11″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18646°N 2.89162°W / 53.18646; -2.89162 (Wall and railings, Castle Square)
1804 The walls and railings were designed by Thomas Harrison at the side of the access footpath from St Mary's Hill to Castle Square. The wall is in sandstone and the railings are iron. On the post at the east end is a pineapple finial.[214]
Chester City Club
53°11′26″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19060°N 2.89157°W / 53.19060; -2.89157 (Chester City Club)
1807 This was designed as a gentlemen's club by Thomas Harrison. The front is constructed in ashlar stone, and the sides and rear is in brick. It is expressed as two storeys at the front, and three at the rear. The lower storey at the front consists of a rusticated three-bay arcade, behind which are modern shop fronts. Above are four Ionic pilasters and sash windows, and on the top of the building is a pediment above an architrave and a frieze.[177][215][216]
Commercial Hotel and St Peter's Art Gallery
53°11′26″N 2°53′31″W / 53.19052°N 2.89195°W / 53.19052; -2.89195 (Commercial Hotel and art gallery)
c. 1807 The hotel and art gallery are built in brick on a sandstone plinth with slate roofs. The building is in three storeys and has a symmetrical front. The doorway has an architrave, a frieze, a cornice, and a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[217]
St Martin's Lodge
53°11′15″N 2°53′42″W / 53.18753°N 2.89498°W / 53.18753; -2.89498 (St Martin's Lodge)
c. 1820 A detached house designed by Thomas Harrison for his own use; it has since had a variety of uses. The house is built in brick, partly stuccoed, and has a hipped slate roof. It is in two storeys, and has fronts of three bays. In the entrance front is a doorway with an architrave, pilasters, an entablature with a modillion cornice, and a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[218]
Garden and terrace walls, St Martin's Lodge
53°11′15″N 2°53′43″W / 53.18740°N 2.89540°W / 53.18740; -2.89540 (Walls, St Martin's Lodge)
c. 1820 The walls were probably designed by Thomas Harrison. They have a curved plan, and are in sandstone. The walls stretch along the south of the garden, and continue as the retaining wall of the upper terrace.[219]
Wall, Watergate House
53°11′22″N 2°53′47″W / 53.18948°N 2.89647°W / 53.18948; -2.89647 (Wall, Watergate House)
c. 1820 and earlier Part of the wall was probably designed by Thomas Harrison, and part is earlier. It is built in brick on a sandstone plinth, which is partly replaced in brick, and stands up to 12 feet (3.7 m) high. The wall is on a slope and is stepped to allow for this.[220]
2 Abbey Green
53°11′37″N 2°53′33″W / 53.19353°N 2.89238°W / 53.19353; -2.89238 (2 Abbey Green)
Early 19th century (probable) Originally a house, later used as a restaurant, it is built in brick on a stone plinth and has a slate roof. The building is in three storeys, and has a front of four bays. In the middle storey is a Venetian window; apart from one small casement window, the other windows are sashes.[221]
19 City Walls
53°11′13″N 2°53′17″W / 53.18705°N 2.88801°W / 53.18705; -2.88801 (19 City Walls)
Early 19th century (probable) Originally a house, later used as a hotel, it is in brick with a hipped slate roof. The building is in three storeys with a cellar, and has a two-storey east wing. The left bay was added later, projects forward, and is canted. Seven steps lead up to the doorway, which has pilasters and a fanlight. The windows are sashes.[222]
16 and 18 Cuppin Street
53°11′17″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18816°N 2.89232°W / 53.18816; -2.89232 (16 and 18 Cuppin Street)
Early 19th century A pair of brick houses on stone plinth with a slate roof. They are in three storeys, and each house has a single-bay front. Both doorcases have plain pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels.[223]
6 and 8 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19026°N 2.89128°W / 53.19026; -2.89128 (6 and 8 Eastgate Street and Row)
Early 19th century A shop with accommodation, in sandstone with a hipped slate roof. It is in four storeys, including an undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front. At the level of the rows are ornate railings flanked by panelled piers. The top two storeys contain sash windows, those in the top storey having deep sills on corbels. At the top of the building is a cornice and a parapet.[224]
18 Eastgate Street,
18 and 20 Eastgate Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′27″W / 53.19036°N 2.89074°W / 53.19036; -2.89074 (18 Eastgate Street)
Early 19th century (rebuilt) (probable) A house with an undercroft rebuilt as a shop with accommodation. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, with a flight of nine steps leading up to the row. At the level of the row are cast-iron railings and a central Doric column, with a stallboard behind. The upper storeys each contain two sash windows with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building are a stone cornice and parapet.[225]
19 and 21 Eastgate Street,
29 Eastgate Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′26″W / 53.19065°N 2.89043°W / 53.19065; -2.89043 (19 and 21 Eastgate Street)
Early 19th century (rebuilt) Originally a town house with two undercrofts, this has been converted into shops and an office. It is in four storeys, including a section of the Chester Rows, and has a front of five bays. At street level there are two modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows are railings and two Tuscan columns with a stallboard behind. The doorways are on the right side in Godstall Lane, and have panelled pilasters, friezes, and cornices. The upper storeys are in brick and contain sash windows, the central ones with architraves and an entablature, the outer ones with wedge lintels. At the top of the building are a stone cornice and parapet.[226]
1 and 1A Grey Friars,
28A Nicholas Street
53°11′18″N 2°53′41″W / 53.18842°N 2.89474°W / 53.18842; -2.89474 (1 and 1A Grey Friars)
Early 19th century (probable) Three houses, later used for other purposes. They are stuccoed with slate roofs, and have three storeys on Nicholas Street, and two on Grey Friars. The doorway on Grey Friars has an architrave, pilasters, a frieze and a cornice. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the building is a parapet.[227]
16 Grosvenor Street
53°11′17″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18797°N 2.89212°W / 53.18797; -2.89212 (16 Grosvenor Street)
Early 19th century A house later incorporated into a restaurant. It is built in brick with a slate roof, and is in three storeys and a single-bay front. The doorway has pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice hood. The windows are sashes, those in the lower two storeys having wedge lintels.[228]
9 and 9A Lower Bridge Street
53°11′18″N 2°53′26″W / 53.18826°N 2.89059°W / 53.18826; -2.89059 (9 and 9A Lower Bridge Street)
Early 19th century Originally a house, this was later used as a shop and offices. It is in four storeys, and has a front of one bay. At street level is a modern shop front with a round-arched porch to the right containing twelve steps. The upper storeys are in brick and the roof is slated. In each storey is a sash window with a stone sill and a false wedge lintel. At the top of the building is a cornice.[229]
46, 46A and 46B Lower Bridge Street
53°11′15″N 2°53′26″W / 53.18748°N 2.89058°W / 53.18748; -2.89058 (46, 46A and 46B Lower Bridge Street)
Early 19th century A shop with accommodation built on the site of a former house with an undercroft, and including a portion of Chester Rows which has been enclosed. The building is in three storeys with a modern shop front at street level, and an arched entry to the right containing 13 steps leading to the rows level. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a cornice and a parapet.[230]
3 Nicholas Street Mews
53°11′18″N 2°53′43″W / 53.18842°N 2.89537°W / 53.18842; -2.89537 (3 Nicholas Street Mews)
Early 19th century A coachman's cottage, coach houses and stable, later converted into other uses. The buildings are in brick with roofs in slate or corrugated asbestos. The cottage has a doorway and sash windows, and the attached buildings contain carriage openings and pitch holes.[231]
100 and 102 Northgate Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′34″W / 53.19301°N 2.89266°W / 53.19301; -2.89266 (100 and 102 Northgate Street)
Early 19th century A house with a shop in the ground floor, it is built in brick with a Welsh slate roof. The building is in three storeys, and has a two-bay front. There is a modern shop front in the bottom storey, and above are sash windows. At the top of the building is a moulded cornice.[232]
104–110 Northgate Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′34″W / 53.19310°N 2.89273°W / 53.19310; -2.89273 (104–110 Northgate Street)
Early 19th century A row of four shops in brick with a slate roof. They are in three storeys, and above No. 108 is a plain pediment. In the ground floor are shop fronts, and above are sash windows.[233]
134, 136 and 138 Northgate Street
53°11′37″N 2°53′35″W / 53.19373°N 2.89313°W / 53.19373; -2.89313 (134, 136 and 138 Northgate Street)
Early 19th century Commercial properties, in two storeys, built in brick with slate roofs. In the ground floor are shop fronts. The upper storey contains three sash windows with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a parapet.[234]
1 Nuns Road
53°11′20″N 2°53′49″W / 53.18881°N 2.89691°W / 53.18881; -2.89691 (1 Nuns Road)
Early 19th century A plastered brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof. It is in two storeys and has a two-bay front. The doorcase has a frieze and a cornice, and the windows are sashes. At the top of the house is a parapet.[235]
3 Nuns Road
53°11′20″N 2°53′49″W / 53.18875°N 2.89683°W / 53.18875; -2.89683 (3 Nuns Road)
Early 19th century A brick house on a sandstone plinth with a plastered south front. The house is in two storeys with a two-bay entrance front. The doorway is semicircular-headed with a fanlight, and the windows are sashes. At the top of the house is an eaves cornice with a Greek key frieze.[236]
25 Watergate Street,
29 Watergate Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′34″W / 53.18997°N 2.89273°W / 53.18997; -2.89273 (25 Watergate Street)
Early 19th century (rebuilt) A house on a medieval undercroft, later used as a shop. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows, and has a single-bay front. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a cast-iron balustrade. The upper storeys are in brick and each contains one sash window with a wedge lintel. At the top of the building is a moulded cornice.[237]
6 White Friars
53°11′19″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18869°N 2.89176°W / 53.18869; -2.89176 (6 White Friars)
Early 19th century (probable) A former warehouse in brick with a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has a three-bay front. In the ground floor is a doorway and a blocked goods entrance with two inserted windows. Centrally in the upper storeys is a blocked loading bay that is flanked by windows in both storeys.[238]
19 and 21 White Friars
53°11′18″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18844°N 2.89247°W / 53.18844; -2.89247 (19 and 21 White Friars)
Early 19th century Two houses, later used as offices, built on medieval sandstone cellars. They are constructed in brick on a rendered plinth, have three storeys, and a front of four bays. The doorways have fanlights and hoods with moulded cornices. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a parapet.[239]
26 and 28 Northgate Street
53°11′28″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19106°N 2.89148°W / 53.19106; -2.89148 (26 and 28 Northgate Street)
1820s Originally two narrow brick shops, later combined into one shop. At street level there is a modern shop front. Above this, No. 26 is in four storeys, and has a sash window in each storey. At the top is a moulded cornice and a parapet. No. 28 is rendered, is in three storeys, has a replaced window in the second storey, a sash window on the top storey, and a cornice and parapet.[240]
Military House
53°11′13″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18697°N 2.89224°W / 53.18697; -2.89224 (Military House)
1826 A detached house, later used as an office, built in brick on a stone plinth, with a hipped slate roof. It is in two storeys and has a symmetrical five-bay front. Four steps lead up to a central porch with a wedge lintel, a frieze, a pediment, and a parapet. The windows are sashes with sandstone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the house is a frieze, a cornice, and a parapet.[241]
Model of Grosvenor Bridge
53°11′06″N 2°53′37″W / 53.18500°N 2.89367°W / 53.18500; -2.89367 (Model of Grosvenor Bridge)
1826 (probable) A scale model of Grosvenor Bridge by Thomas Harrison to demonstrate its design. It is about 5.5 metres (18.0 ft) long and nearly 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length. The model was moved to its present site near Chester city walls in the 1908s.[242]
4–10 Abbey Street
53°11′33″N 2°53′27″W / 53.19251°N 2.89090°W / 53.19251; -2.89090 (4–10 Abbey Street)
1826–28 A row of four brick houses on a sandstone plinth with a slate roof. They are in three storeys with cellars, and each house has a doorway with fluted pilasters, a plain frieze, a hood cornice, and a fanlight with decorative glazing. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels.[51][243]
30, 32 and 34 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′24″W / 53.19045°N 2.89008°W / 53.19045; -2.89008 (30, 32 and 34 Eastgate Street and Row)
c. 1828 A shop, later part of a departmental store, in sandstone, partly rendered, with a slate roof. It is in four storeys with an attic, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. The shop has a symmetrical three-bay front with central steps leading from the street to the level of the rows, flanked by steps leading down to the undercroft. At street level is a modern shop front. The steps to the rows are flanked by fluted Doric columns and railings. In the third storey are three French windows, the central one with a pediment, and in the top storey are three sash windows. The attic has a pedimented gable and contains a sash window.[244]
Birdbath, garden of St Martin's Lodge
53°11′14″N 2°53′42″W / 53.18734°N 2.89499°W / 53.18734; -2.89499 (Birdbath, St Martin's Lodge)
c. 1829 The birdbath in his garden was probably designed by Thomas Harrison. It is in sandstone and contains a hemispherical bath. Parts of the structure are carved to resemble drapery.[245]
8 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′38″W / 53.19305°N 2.89378°W / 53.19305; -2.89378 (8 King Street)
c. 1830 (probable) A rendered house with a slate roof. It is in three storeys with a single-bay front. The doorway has a fanlight, and the windows are sashes. At the top of the house is a moulded cornice.[246]
20 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′39″W / 53.19301°N 2.89421°W / 53.19301; -2.89421 (20 King Street)
c. 1830 (probable) A brick house on a rendered plinth with a slate roof. It is in three storeys and has a four-bay front. The entrance doorway has a fanlight, pilasters, and an open pediment. To the east is a round-headed entry doorway. The windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels with false keystones. At the top of the house is a parapet frieze and a modillion cornice.[247]
30 Northgate Street and Row
53°11′28″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19109°N 2.89151°W / 53.19109; -2.89151 (30 Northgate Street and Row)
c. 1830 A shop with accommodation above, in stuccoed brick with a slate roof. The building is in three storeys. The ground floor contains a modern shop front, with the entry to Music Hall Passage on the right. There is a fluted pilaster on the corner by the passage, and another one at the north end. In the upper floors are sash windows, and at the top of the building is a moulded parapet.[248]
36 and 38 Northgate Street
53°11′28″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19123°N 2.89156°W / 53.19123; -2.89156 (36 and 38 Northgate Street)
1834 Two shops, built in brick with a slate roof. They are in three storeys, with modern shop fronts on the ground floor. The windows are sashes, and at the top of the building is a stone cornice.[249]
Former Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Pepper Street
53°11′19″N 2°53′22″W / 53.18858°N 2.88943°W / 53.18858; -2.88943 (Former Methodist New Connexion Chapel)
1834–35 The chapel was designed by William Cole for the Methodist New Connexion. It has since closed and been used for various purposes. The former chapel is stuccoed and has a slate roof. In the entrance front are four Corinthian columns carrying an entablature with an architrave, a frieze, a dentil cornice, and a pediment. Flanking this are round-arched windows.[250]
County Council Education Offices
53°11′12″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18653°N 2.89079°W / 53.18653; -2.89079 (County Council Education Offices)
1835 Originally a parsonage and coachyard, later used as offices. It is in brick on a stone plinth and has slate roofs. The building is in two storeys, and has a six-bay front. It is in Tudor Revival style, with a Georgian rear wing. The windows on the front are casements, and those in the rear wing are sashes. Other features include coped gables with pineapple finials, and dormers. Walls to the south of the building are included in the listing.[251]
17 and 19 Lower Bridge Street
53°11′17″N 2°53′26″W / 53.18812°N 2.89052°W / 53.18812; -2.89052 (17 and 19 Lower Bridge Street)
Early to mid-19th century (rebuilt) Shops and accommodation built on the site of a house with an undercroft, probably containing some medieval material. The building is in four storeys, it is built in rendered brick, with a slate roof, and has a two-bay front. At street level, under the shop windows, are rows of quatrefoils, and at the sides are pilasters. Each of the upper storeys contains two Gothick style windows containing casements. At the top of the building is a prominent cornice.[63][252]
45 and 47 Bridge Street,
51, 53 and 55 Bridge Street Row
53°11′21″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18915°N 2.89097°W / 53.18915; -2.89097 (45 and 47 Bridge Street)
Early to mid-19th century Shops and accommodation, in four storeys, including a section of the Chester Rows, and with a two-bay front. At street level are modern shop fronts. At the level of the row are railings, brick piers, and cast-iron Doric columns, behind which are stallboards. In the third storey is an inserted canted oriel window; the other windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels.[253]
Warehouse, Bolland Court
53°11′21″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18911°N 2.89246°W / 53.18911; -2.89246 (Warehouse, Bolland Court)
Early to mid-19th century The warehouse is detached, it is built in brick with some sandstone and a slate roof, and probably contains some medieval fabric from the former City Common Hall. It is in four storeys and extends for five bays. The warehouse contains loading bays and windows. The attached wall is included in the listing.[254]
4 and 6 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19024°N 2.89129°W / 53.19024; -2.89129 (4 and 6 Eastgate Street and Row)
1830s (probable) Shops and accommodation above, built in sandstone and brick, and with a hipped slate roof. There are four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front with seven steps leading up to the rows level, which has ornate cast-iron railings and a stallboard. In the third floor is a pair of oriel windows, and there are two windows in the top floor.[41][255]
18 Grosvenor Street
53°11′17″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18795°N 2.89214°W / 53.18795; -2.89214 (18 Grosvenor Street)
1830s (probable) A brick house on a sandstone plinth, later used as an office. It is in two storeys, with a symmetrical three-bay front. The central stone doorway has pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice. The windows have wedge lintels, and at the top of the house is a brick parapet and a moulded cornice.[256]
1–7 Union Place
53°11′16″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18786°N 2.89239°W / 53.18786; -2.89239 (1–7 Union Place)
1830s (probable) Four alley houses, later part of a restaurant and office, in brick on a sandstone plinth with a hipped slate roof. They are in three storeys, and each house is in a single bay. The doorways have pilasters, friezes and cornices, and the windows are sashes.[257]
2, 4 and 6 Union Place
53°11′16″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18786°N 2.89240°W / 53.18786; -2.89240 (2, 4 and 6 Union Place)
1830s (probable) Formerly a row of terrace houses, later truncated into three, and used for various purposes. They are in brick on a sandstone plinth and have a slate roof. The building is in three storeys, and has a three-bay front. No. 2 has a doorcase with plain pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice; the other doorcases are plain. The windows are sashes, most with wedge lintels.[258]
16 and 18 Black Friars
53°11′16″N 2°53′44″W / 53.18775°N 2.89544°W / 53.18775; -2.89544 (16 and 18 Black Friars)
c. 1840 A pair of brick cottages on a stone plinth with a slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each cottage is in a single bay. The doorcases are round-headed with fanlights, and the windows are sashes with stone sills and wedge lintels.[259]
16 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′39″W / 53.19303°N 2.89409°W / 53.19303; -2.89409 (16 King Street)
c. 1840 (rebuilt) A brick house on a rendered plinth, it is in three storeys, with a single-bay front. At the rear is a two-storey extension. Apart from one casement window at the rear the windows are sashes.[260]
27 King Street
53°11′34″N 2°53′42″W / 53.19290°N 2.89493°W / 53.19290; -2.89493 (27 King Street)
c. 1840 (probable) A brick cottage with a slate roof, it is in three storeys with a cellar. The doorway has a plain fanlight, and the windows are sashes.[261]
36 King Street
53°11′35″N 2°53′43″W / 53.19302°N 2.89521°W / 53.19302; -2.89521 (36 King Street)
c. 1840 (probable) A brick house on a stone plinth with a slate roof in three storeys. The arched doorcase has four bolection moulded panels with fluted pilasters, and an open pediment with a fanlight. The windows are sashes with stone sills and rusticated wedge lintels and keystones.[262]
54 and 56 Watergate Street and Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′38″W / 53.18995°N 2.89376°W / 53.18995; -2.89376 (54 and 56 Watergate Street and Row)
c. 1840 (rebuilt) Originally a house with an undercroft, later converted into a shop with accommodation above, it is in four storeys. The former undercroft, at street level, is in sandstone on a plinth, and contains shop windows and a doorway. To the right of this are eleven steps leading up to the level of the former Chester Rows. The upper storeys are in brick and contain sash windows with wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a brick parapet with a slate roof behind.[263]
73 Watergate Street
53°11′23″N 2°53′41″W / 53.18966°N 2.89464°W / 53.18966; -2.89464 (73 Watergate Street)
c. 1840 A shop with accommodation with flats at the rear. The building is in brick with slate roofs, and the rear wing is roughcast. The portion facing the street is in three storeys; the rear wing is in a single storey. Facing the street is a modern shop front in the ground floor with sash windows above.[264]
6–14 Black Friars
53°11′16″N 2°53′43″W / 53.18782°N 2.89517°W / 53.18782; -2.89517 (6–14 Black Friars)
Mid-19th century A row of five brick houses with slate roofs. They are in three storeys, and each house has a single-bay front. Above the doorways are fanlights. The original windows were sashes and most remain; others have modern replacements.[265]
Cross, Abbey Square
53°11′33″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19244°N 2.89172°W / 53.19244; -2.89172 (Cross, Abbey Square)
19th century The cross stands in the centre of the lawn in Abbey Square on a base that is probably from an earlier date. It is in red sandstone, and consists of an octagonal plinth with a two-stepped cap, and a tapering shaft of eight stones. This has a square cornice and carries a simple cross.[266]
Artillery stores at Chester Castle
53°10′56″N 2°53′57″W / 53.18214°N 2.89919°W / 53.18214; -2.89919 (Artillery Stores below the eastern wall of inner bailey)
Mid-19th century Artillery stores, now used for other purposes. They are of Bunter sandstone ashlar with five arched entrances and sash windows above.[267]
58–66 Watergate Street
53°11′24″N 2°53′39″W / 53.18996°N 2.89405°W / 53.18996; -2.89405 (58–66 Watergate Street)
1852 A terrace of five houses, later used for a variety of purposes, designed by Edward Hodkinson. They are in brown brick with dressings in blue brick, in stucco, and in sandstone. It has a slate roof, and each house has a gable. The buildings are in four storeys, including the undercroft, and have round-headed pilastered doorways. The windows are sashes.[268]
1–6 Black Friars
53°11′16″N 2°53′47″W / 53.18775°N 2.89627°W / 53.18775; -2.89627 (1–6 Black Friars)
c. 1855 A house that was altered, expanded, and converted into flats in the 20th century. It is in two storeys, and has a symmetrical west front. There are two canted bay windows, the other windows being sashes. The brick and sandstone wall associated with the house and its garden are included in the listing.[269]
1, 3 and 3 Grosvenor Place
53°11′16″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18777°N 2.89159°W / 53.18777; -2.89159 (1, 3 and 5 Grosvenor Place)
1850s (probable) A row of two cottages and a house built in brick with a hipped slate roof. They are in two storeys; No. 1 has a front of two bays, and the others have a single bay. The doors have keystones and round-headed fanlights decorated with roses and leaf motifs. The windows are sashes.[270]
36 and 38 Eastgate Street,
38 and 40 Eastgate Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′24″W / 53.19050°N 2.88995°W / 53.19050; -2.88995 (36 and 38 Eastgate Street)
1857 Two shops on the site of earlier houses with undercrofts designed by T. M. Penson. They are timber-framed with plaster panels and have tiled roofs. The shops are in three storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows, and attics. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows are steel railings and a timber balustrade, behind which are stallboards. In the upper storey and attics are decorated windows, and at the top of the shops are carved and pierced bargeboards and finials.[271][272]
St Andrew's Church
53°11′21″N 2°53′22″W / 53.18914°N 2.88942°W / 53.18914; -2.88942 (St Andrew's Church)
1857–60 A redundant church, originally Presbyterian and later United Reformed. It was designed by J. and J. M. Hay, with James Harrison. The church is built in sandstone, partly rendered, with slate roofs. Its entrance front is gabled, and includes an arched doorway, windows, an octagonal bellcote with a stone spire, and a crocketed pinnacle. At the opposite end is a rose window.[273][274]
40 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′21″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18917°N 2.89144°W / 53.18917; -2.89144 (40 Bridge Street and Row)
1858 (largely rebuilt) The building was designed by James Harrison. It is in four storeys, and includes a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a balustrade and a footbridge over Pierpoint Lane. The upper storeys are in brick with stone quoins and windows. In the third storey is a canted oriel window, and in the top floor is a triple-sash window. At the top of the building is a coped gable with an octagonal finial.[54][275]
51 and 53 Bridge Street,
59 and 59A Bridge Street Row
53°11′20″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18901°N 2.89097°W / 53.18901; -2.89097 (51 and 53 Bridge Street)
1858 (largely rebuilt) Offices and shops built on the site of a medieval burgage plot containing a town house with an undercroft and designed by James Harrison. Visible features from the 16th and 17th centuries are still present. The building is in three storeys, and incorporates a section of the Chester Rows. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows are railings, behind which is a stallboard. The top storey is gabled and contains a canted oriel window surrounded by applied timber-framing. The gable has ornate shaped bargeboards and a drop finial.[54][276]
Cenotaph to Matthew Henry
53°11′13″N 2°53′36″W / 53.18681°N 2.89342°W / 53.18681; -2.89342 (Cenotaph to Matthew Henry)
1860 The cenotaph stands on a roundabout opposite the entrance to Chester Castle, and is the memory of Matthew Henry (1662–1714), a Presbyterian minister and writer. It consists of an obelisk in polished granite with an inscription and a portrait medallion.[277]
8 and 10 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′28″W / 53.19027°N 2.89113°W / 53.19027; -2.89113 (8 and 10 Eastgate Street and Row)
c. 1860 (probable) Shops with accommodation above, in sandstone and timber-framing with a slate roof. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. There is a modern shop front at street level. At the level of the rows are ornate railings and a central pillar. The third storey contains a pair of jettied mullioned and transomed windows. In the top storey are two ornate canted six-light oriel windows, above which are jettied gables.[41][278]
13 and 15 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18998°N 2.89136°W / 53.18998; -2.89136 (13 and 15 Bridge Street and Row)
1861 A shop and accommodation designed by Edward Hodkinson in painted brick with stone dressings. The building is in four storeys, incorporating a section of the Chester Rows, and has a front of a single bay. At the street and rows level are modern shop fronts. The row level has a timber balustrade and a stallboard. In the third storey is a mullioned and transomed window, above which is a pediment. In the top storey is a stepped mullioned window in a gable with three octagonal finials.[279]
12 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′27″W / 53.19023°N 2.89096°W / 53.19023; -2.89096 (12 Eastgate Street and Row)
1861 (rebuilt) Shops and ancillary accommodation rebuilt by George Williams on a 13–14th-century two-bay undercroft with applied timber-framing. The building is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows, and an attic, each storey being jettied. From the street ten steps lead centrally up to the rows level, flanked by nine steps down to the undercroft. At street and rows level are modern shop fronts. Fronting the rows level are ornate railings, posts flanking the steps, and a stallboard. In the third storey is a continuous row of eight windows, and in the top storey are four sash windows flanked by panels, themselves flanked by small balconies. The attic also contains four sash windows, and is gabled with ornate bargeboards and finials.[41][280]
19 and 25 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′25″W / 53.19068°N 2.89028°W / 53.19068; -2.89028 (19 and 25 Eastgate Street and Row)
1861 (rebuilt) A town house rebuilt as a shop and house, and was designed by T. A Richardson. It is timber-framed at the front, and in brick at the rear. The building is in four storeys with an attic, and incorporates a section of Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the rows level are ornate railings, two pillars, and a stallboard. In the third storey is a canted mullioned and transomed oriel window. The central bay of the top storey is jettied and gabled. Flanking the gable are small gabled dormers.[7][281]
51 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′28″N 2°53′21″W / 53.19112°N 2.88907°W / 53.19112; -2.88907 (51 Eastgate Street and Row)
1861 (rebuilt) This was built as a social club for the Honourable Incorporation of the King's Arms Kitchen, which was wound up in 1896. It has since been converted into offices, and later used as an enterprise centre. The building is constructed in brick with sandstone dressings, and has a slate roof. It is in three storeys with an attic with gables, and there is direct access to it from the city walls across a short stone bridge. Most of the windows are sashes.[282]
St Francis' Church
53°11′16″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18768°N 2.89261°W / 53.18768; -2.89261 (St Francis' Church)
1862–75 A Roman Catholic church designed initially by Benjamin Bucknell, and completed by James O'Byrne. It is built in sandstone and has slate roofs. At the west end is a porch with double doors, above which is a niche containing a statue of Saint Francis. Inside the church is a west gallery, and reredoses behind the high altar and the altars of the side chapels.[283][284]
Grosvenor Hotel
53°11′26″N 2°53′21″W / 53.19063°N 2.88914°W / 53.19063; -2.88914 (Grosvenor Hotel)
1863–66 The hotel was designed by T. M. Penson and built to replace earlier hotels on the site. It is in four storeys with attics and a basement, the upper two storeys being timber-framed (probably applied) with plaster panels. Along the ground floor is a nine-bay colonnade. The second storey is in brick with stone dressings. Some of the windows are mullioned and transomed; others are sashes. At the top of the hotel are gables and dormers, and at the corners are tourelles with spires.[271][285]
41 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′21″N 2°53′28″W / 53.18924°N 2.89101°W / 53.18924; -2.89101 (41 Bridge Street and Row)
1864 (rebuilt) A shop with a medieval undercroft in four storeys including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows. In the ground floor is a modern shop front, and there is a balcony at rows level. The upper storeys are timber framed and have a gable with decorative bargeboards and a finial.[286]
43, 45 and 47 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′22″N 2°53′28″W / 53.18931°N 2.89100°W / 53.18931; -2.89100 (43, 45 and 47 Bridge Street and Row)
1864 Shops with accommodation designed by Edward Hodkinson for the 2nd Marquess of Westminster. They are built in red brick with blue brick diapering, stone dressings and a slate roof. The shops are in four storeys, incorporating a section of the Chester Rows, and have a symmetrical three-bay front. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows are cast-iron railings and two pillars. In the upper storeys are sash windows, and at the top of the building are three gables with an octagonal finial.[287]
45A, 45B and 47A Bridge Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′26″W / 53.18938°N 2.89051°W / 53.18938; -2.89051 (45A, 45B and 47A Bridge Street)
c. 1864 A row of three houses in an L-shaped plan, built in brick with slate roofs in late Georgian style. They are in three storeys, and have sash windows.[288]
Guildhall
53°11′23″N 2°53′41″W / 53.18986°N 2.89483°W / 53.18986; -2.89483 (Guildhall)
1865–69 This originated as Holy Trinity Church, and was built to replace an earlier church on the site. It was designed by James Harrison and completed after his death. The church closed in 1960 and has been converted into the Guildhall. It is constructed in sandstone and has slate roofs. The plan consists of a continuous nave and chancel, aisles, a south vestry, a west porch, and a southwest steeple.[289][290]
Thomas Gould Tombstone
53°11′13″N 2°53′36″W / 53.18707°N 2.89331°W / 53.18707; -2.89331 (Thomas Gould Tombstone)
c. 1866 The tombstone is in the Grosvenor Street roundabout and is to the memory of a soldier with a career of 46 years. It is in sandstone and consists of a casket lid inscribed with the names of the conflicts in which he fought.[291]
Albion Mews
53°11′16″N 2°53′19″W / 53.18789°N 2.88872°W / 53.18789; -2.88872 (Albion Mews)
1868 Designed by James Harrison as a drill hall, it was converted into flats in the 20th century. It is built in brick, with stone dressings, a slate roof, and a Mansard roof added later. At the east end is a three-storey castellated gatehouse tower with an archway, panels with blank shields, windows, and a small turret in the top storey. The west wing is in two storeys, and is also castellated.[292][293]
Old Custom House
53°11′23″N 2°53′42″W / 53.18978°N 2.89488°W / 53.18978; -2.89488 (Old Custom House)
1868 (rebuilt) Originally the custom house of the Port of Chester. it has been converted into other uses. The building is constructed in brick with a slate roof, it is in two storeys and has a three-bay front. The doorway and windows have Bath stone surrounds with quoins and hood moulds, and with brick voussoirs in alternating colours. At the top of the building is a stone parapet, with pierced quatrefoils and a tall centrepiece with a relief of the Royal Arms.[37][294]
60–68 Lower Bridge Street,
2–6 Gamul Terrace
53°11′13″N 2°53′25″W / 53.18702°N 2.89027°W / 53.18702; -2.89027 (60–68 Lower Bridge Street)
1872 A row of five shops with cottages above, designed by T. Fluitt. They are in three storeys, the bottom storey containing projecting shops and an entry to Gamul Place. The cottages occupy the upper storeys, and have a walkway in front of them. They are in brick with stone dressings and a slate roof, each cottage having a front of one bay. Their doorways have fanlights, and the windows are sashes.[295]
1–6 Gamul Place
53°11′13″N 2°53′26″W / 53.18701°N 2.89056°W / 53.18701; -2.89056 (1–6 Gamul Place)
1872 A row of six court cottages built in brick with a slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each cottage has a front of a single bay. The windows are horizontally sliding sashes.[296]
Coach and Horses public house
53°11′31″N 2°53′33″W / 53.19203°N 2.89263°W / 53.19203; -2.89263 (Coach and Horses public house)
1872 A public house designed by Kelly and Edwards in three storeys. It stands on a corner site with gables on both of the sides facing streets. The top storeys and gables are jettied. The lower two storeys are in brick with sandstone dressings, and the upper parts are timber-framed with plaster panels. The windows are mullioned and transomed.[297][298]
20 Bridge Street,
16 and 18 Bridge Street Row
53°11′23″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18977°N 2.89160°W / 53.18977; -2.89160 (20 Bridge Street)
1873 A shop with accommodation, built probably on the site of two medieval houses with undercrofts. It was designed by T. M. Lockwood, and is in four storeys with an attic, including a section of the Chester Rows. At shop level is a modern shop front and steps leading up to the rows. At the level of the rows is a timber balustrade with two octagonal posts. The storeys above the rows and the attic are jettied. In the third storey is a canted oriel window with pargeted sub-panels flanked by cross-windows. In the top storey, above the oriel window, is a timber balcony, over which is a gabled attic with arched bargeboards and a weathervane.[54][299]
11–17 Bunce Street
53°11′14″N 2°53′31″W / 53.18735°N 2.89186°W / 53.18735; -2.89186 (11–17 Bunce Street)
1874 A row of five cottages, later converted into four, built in brown brick with blue brick diapering and a slate roof. The cottages are in two storeys, and each original cottage has a single-bay front. The windows are sashes. Above the central cottage is a gable, and there is a corbelled gablet above the north bay.[300]
15 and 17 St Werburgh Street
53°11′29″N 2°53′25″W / 53.19125°N 2.89018°W / 53.19125; -2.89018 (15 and 17 St Werburgh Street)
1874 A shop designed by John Douglas; it is in two storeys, stands on a corner site, and has a triangular plan. The lower storey is in brick with stone dressings, and contains a shop window, and a doorway with a carved stone lintel. The upper floor is timber-framed with plaster panels, and contains a mullioned and transomed window, above which is a gable containing pargeting. To the right of this are two three-light windows.[7][301][302]
19–27 St Werburgh Street
53°11′28″N 2°53′25″W / 53.19124°N 2.89040°W / 53.19124; -2.89040 (St Werburgh Mount)
1874 A row of five shops designed by John Douglas. They are timber-framed with herring-bone brick nogging and some plaster panels, and have tiled roofs. On the ground floor, all the shops have modern fronts. The upper storeys protrude towards street and are supported by a colonnade of seven timber posts set on sandstone plinths. No. 19 is in three storeys and the others have two storeys. Each shop has a gable, two of which are pargeted.[7][303][301][304]
44 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′21″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18906°N 2.89142°W / 53.18906; -2.89142 (44 Bridge Street and Row)
Late 19th century (rebuilt) This was rebuilt as an extension to a departmental store. It is in brick and sandstone with a slate roof. The building is in five storeys, including the undercroft and a portion of the Chester Rows. In the undercroft and rows levels are modern shop fronts. At the rows level are cast-iron Doric columns and wrought iron railings. The upper storeys contain sash windows, and at the top of the building is a gable.[305]
46 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′20″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18894°N 2.89134°W / 53.18894; -2.89134 (46 Bridge Street and Row)
Late 19th century (rebuilt) This was rebuilt as part of a departmental store, replacing a house dating from about 1780. It is in four storeys, including a section of the Chester Rows. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows are wrought iron railings and sandstone piers. The upper storeys are in brick with rusticated quoins, and in each storey are six sash windows with stone sills and rusticated lintels and keystones. At the top of the building is a stone cornice with dentils and modillions, and a brick parapet.[54][306]
14 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′27″W / 53.19032°N 2.89088°W / 53.19032; -2.89088 (14 Eastgate Street and Row)
Late 19th century (rebuilt) A shop and storage accommodation built on the site of a former house. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft and a section of Chester Rows, with an attic. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the front of the rows is a rail of turned balusters, behind which is a stallboard. Above this the building is timber-framed, and contains canted oriels with mullioned and transomed windows. The gable is jettied, and has moulded bargeboards and a drop finial.[307]
24 Eastgate Street,
30 Eastgate Row
53°11′25″N 2°53′26″W / 53.19041°N 2.89053°W / 53.19041; -2.89053 (24 Eastgate Street)
Late 19th century (rebuilt) Originally a house with an undercroft, later shops and accommodation. The front is timber-framed with plaster panels, and the back of the building is in brick. It is in three storeys with an attic, and includes a section of the Chester Rows. At street level there are two modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows is a kiosk. The top storey and attic are jettied. The top storey contains two canted oriels with mullioned and transomed windows. The attic is gabled and has two casement windows, moulded bargeboards and a finial.[308]
19A King Street
53°11′34″N 2°53′40″W / 53.19290°N 2.89448°W / 53.19290; -2.89448 (19A King Street)
Late 19th century (probable) A warehouse and storeroom in three storeys. The bottom storey is in rusticated stone, the upper storeys are in brick, and the roof is slated. On the ground floor are three segmentally arched openings with voussoirs. The left arch contains double vehicle doors, the middle has a sash window, and at the right are showroom doors. In the upper floors are hoppers. At the rear of the building are attached two-storey extensions for storage.[309]
Wall and railings,
Abbey Square
53°11′32″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19220°N 2.89161°W / 53.19220; -2.89161 (Wall and railings, Abbey Square)
Late 19th century (probable) The railings are from this date, and the wall is earlier. The wall is in sandstone and is weathered. The railings are in iron and have fleur-de-lys and foliar heads.[310]
Barclays Bank
53°11′31″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19190°N 2.89160°W / 53.19190; -2.89160 (Barclays Bank)
1875–77 Originally part of King's School, the building has since had various uses, including a bank. It was designed by A. W. Blomfield, and is built in sandstone with a tiled roof. It is in two storeys with an attic. Above the entrance is a two-storey canted bay window. Other features include mullioned and transomed windows, a crenellated parapet, and timber dormers with gables.[311][312]
Magistrate's Court
53°11′31″N 2°53′31″W / 53.19194°N 2.89187°W / 53.19194; -2.89187 (Magistrate's Court)
1875–77 Originally part of King's School, the building has since had various uses, including a bank. It was designed by A. W. Blomfield, and is built in sandstone with a tiled roof. It is in two storeys and has a front of seven bays. Its features include mullioned and transomed windows, gargoyles, and a crenellated parapet.[311][313]
4 Park Street
53°11′19″N 2°53′17″W / 53.18852°N 2.88813°W / 53.18852; -2.88813 (4 Park Street)
1881 Originally a house designed by W. H. Kelly, and used later for a dental practice. The building is in three storeys, it has a front of two bays and a slated roof. The ground floor is in brick, and contains a doorway with a fanlight, a recessed canted mullioned and transomed bay window to the left, and a carriage entry to the right. The upper storeys are timber-framed with plaster panels, they are jettied, and contain windows and plaster cartouches. Between the storeys are decorated bressumers, one with an inscription. At the top of the building are two gables with carved bargeboards and drop finials.[314][315]
Grosvenor Club and North and South Wales Bank
53°11′27″N 2°53′20″W / 53.19087°N 2.88891°W / 53.19087; -2.88891 (Grosvenor Club and North and South Wales Bank)
1881–83 This was designed as a gentlemen's club and bank by Douglas and Fordham, and was extended in 1908. It is in three storeys with attics. The lowest storey is in sandstone, and the upper parts are in brick with diapering and stone dressings; it is roofed with Westmorland slate. Its features include mullioned windows, a canted oriel window, two spires with lead finials, a shaped gable, a belfry with a pyramidal roof and a finial, a frieze containing coats of arms, and separately, the Grosvenor arms.[271][316][317][318]
Queen's School
53°11′27″N 2°53′51″W / 53.19097°N 2.89746°W / 53.19097; -2.89746 (Queen's School)
1881–83 The school was designed by E. A. Ould in Vernacular Revival style. It is built in Ruabon brick with terracotta dressings and tiled roofs, and has an L-shaped plan. The wing facing City Walls Road contains the school hall, and the north face contains the dining hall and kitchen. On the west front are a gabled wing in two storeys with an attic, three lower gables, and a castellated projection. On the roof is a small turret with a spire.[319][320][321]
White Friars Cottage
(east part)
53°11′19″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18862°N 2.89217°W / 53.18862; -2.89217 (White Friars Cottage)
1884 (rebuilt) A cottage built on cellars that are probably medieval; it was extended in 1972. It is in two storeys with an attic. The ground floor is in brick, and the upper parts are timber-framed. Most of the windows are mullioned and transomed casements. On the south face is an oriel window above which is a jettied gable. The east front contains a sandstone doorcase with a Tudor arched head. Above this at the top of the house is a cornice carried on shaped brackets, and a gabled dormer.[322]
Grosvenor Museum
53°11′14″N 2°53′33″W / 53.18726°N 2.89245°W / 53.18726; -2.89245 (Grosvenor Museum)
1885 The museum was designed by T. M. Lockwood and built on land given by the 1st Duke of Westminster. It is constructed in Ruabon brick with stone dressings and has a tiled roof. The museum is in three storeys with a basement, and its features include a corner oriel window rising to a tourelle with a cupola, shaped gables, and a balustraded parapet.[323][324][325]
8 and 10 Lower Bridge Street
53°11′18″N 2°53′27″W / 53.18823°N 2.89090°W / 53.18823; -2.89090 (8 and 10 Lower Bridge Street)
1886 A shop designed by E. A. Ould in painted brick and timber-framing with plaster panels and a slate roof. The shop is in two storeys, and has a symmetrical front with two gables. There is a central doorway flanked by shop windows. The upper storey is jettied, and contains two six-light mullioned casement windows.[69][326]
24 and 26 Commonhall Street
53°11′22″N 2°53′34″W / 53.18937°N 2.89285°W / 53.18937; -2.89285 (24 and 26 Commonhall Street)
1889 A pair of cottages designed by T. M. Lockwood for the use of the staff of Browns of Chester. They are built in brown brick with red brick dressings and tiled roofs, and are in two storeys. The ground floor of each cottage has a doorway, that of No. 26 being angled, and a mullioned casement window. In the upper storey are oriel windows in timber-framed gabled dormers.[327]
31 Eastgate Street,
25 Eastgate Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′24″W / 53.19069°N 2.89001°W / 53.19069; -2.89001 (31 Eastgate Street)
1889 (rebuilt) Shops and offices built on the site of a previous house with an undercroft, designed by T. M. Lockwood. It is in four storeys with an attic, including the undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row is a timber balustrade with sandstone end-piers, behind which is a stallboard. The upper part of the building is timber-framed, with both storeys and the attic jettied. In the third storey is a full-width mullioned and transomed window, the middle part forming an oriel window. The top floor contains a bay window flanked by balconies. In the attic is another oriel window, and the gable has moulded bargeboards.[7][328]
2–5 Old Hall Place
53°11′22″N 2°53′35″W / 53.18954°N 2.89299°W / 53.18954; -2.89299 (2–5 Old Hall Place)
c. 1889 A row of four cottages designed by T. M. Lockwood for the use of the staff of Browns of Chester. They are built in brick with tiled roofs, and are in two storeys. The ground floor of each cottage has a doorway and a mullioned casement window. Above the doors of Nos. 2 and 5 are canopies. Each cottage has an oriel window in the upper storey in a timber-framed dormer gable.[329]
3, 5, and 7 Bridge Street and Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19010°N 2.89145°W / 53.19010; -2.89145 (3, 5, and 7 Bridge Street and Row)
1889–90 (rebuilt) Three shops designed by W. M. Boden, built in Ruabon brick, cast iron and timber-framing, with tiled roofs. They are in four storeys, including undercrofts and a section of the Chester Rows, and are in three symmetrical bays. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows is a balustrade and columns, with a stallboard behind. In the third storey are three canted five-light mullioned oriel windows, surrounded by brick, under which are decorated panels. The top storey is jettied, the middle bay projecting, with each bay containing an oriel window surrounded by timber framing. Above these are three gables with bargeboards and a central shaped finial.[330][331]
35 Watergate Street,
43 Watergate Row
53°11′24″N 2°53′35″W / 53.18990°N 2.89317°W / 53.18990; -2.89317 (35 Watergate Street)
1890 (rebuilt) A shop on the site of a former house and undercroft, rebuilt possibly by T. M. Lockwood. It is in three storeys, including a section of the Chester Rows, and has a single-bay front. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row is a rail with barley-sugar balusters, and a stallboard behind. Above this is a bressumer and an inscribed fascia. In the top storey is a projecting seven-light mullioned and transomed casement window. At the top is a gable with bargeboards and an ornate finial.[332]
49 Bridge Street,
57 Bridge Street Row
53°11′21″N 2°53′28″W / 53.18906°N 2.89098°W / 53.18906; -2.89098 (49 Bridge Street)
1891 (rebuilt) Shops and offices built on the site of a former house and undercroft, designed by W. M. Boden. It is in four storeys, including the undercroft, and contains a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front and a covered entry to Feathers Lane on the left. At rows level are timber railings between sandstone piers. The next storey is in brick and contains a canted oriel window, with a small casement window to the left. The top floor is timber-framed and jettied, and contains an oriel window. The gable has moulded bargeboards and a shaped finial.[54][333]
37 Eastgate Street
53°11′27″N 2°53′22″W / 53.19082°N 2.88950°W / 53.19082; -2.88950 (37 Eastgate Street)
1892 A shop with accommodation designed by Charles A. Ewing. It is timber-framed and in four storeys with attics, each storey being jettied. In the ground floor is a modern shop front. The second storey contains two oriel windows with a balcony between. The third and fourth storeys have full-length balconies. In the attic is a four-light casement window above which is a gable with elaborate bargeboards and a pinnacled finial.[7][334]
Cross Keys public house
53°11′12″N 2°53′22″W / 53.18669°N 2.88945°W / 53.18669; -2.88945 (Cross Keys public house)
1894 (rebuilt) A public house designed by W. M. Boden. It is built in Ruabon brick that is partly pebbledashed, with stone dressings, and has a roof in slate and sandstone. The public house is in three storeys and cellars. Its features include a porch flanked by columns, mullioned and transomed windows, an oriel window, and timber-framed gables. The raised forecourt in front of the building is included in the listing.[34][335]
38 Bridge Street,
36 and 38 Bridge Street Row

53°11′21″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18926°N 2.89146°W / 53.18926; -2.89146 (38 Bridge Street)
1897 Shops designed by Douglas and Fordham in three storeys, including a section of the Chester Rows. Flanking the two lower storeys are sandstone piers. Facing Bridge Street at street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a balustrade with two pillars. The third storey is jettied and timber-framed. It contains two canted oriel windows, and a small casement window to the right. Above these is a jettied gable with a carved tie-beam and shaped and pierced bargeboards. The front facing Pierpoint Lane is partly in brick and partly timber-framed, and contains casement windows.[54][336][337]
St Oswald's Chambers
53°11′29″N 2°53′24″W / 53.19137°N 2.89006°W / 53.19137; -2.89006 (St Oswald's Chambers)
1898 Offices, later a shop, designed by John Douglas, in two storeys with a rear wing. The lower storey is in sandstone with Ruabon brick at the rear, the upper storey is timber-framed, and the roof is of Westmorland slate. On the front is a doorway with a mullioned and transomed window to the left and a shop window to the right. The upper storey contains casement windows; above each window on the front is a dormer gable with a carved bargeboard. On the corner of the building is a short octagonal spire with a finial and a weather vane.[7][338][339]
7 Grosvenor Street
53°11′18″N 2°53′29″W / 53.18823°N 2.89135°W / 53.18823; -2.89135 (7 Grosvenor Street)
1898 Former nurses' home, later a WRVS office, designed by Douglas and Minshull for Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster. In Vernacular Revival style in diapered Ruabon brick with a Westmorland slate roof. It is of two and three storeys, with four bays, on an ashlar sandstone plinth. It has mullioned and transomed windows under basket-arched heads. Inside are original fireplaces and doors with reeded stiles, rails and muntins.[340]
3 Northgate Street
53°11′27″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19070°N 2.89157°W / 53.19070; -2.89157 (3 Northgate Street)
1898–99 This was designed by H. W. Beswick in Vernacular Revival style, and consists of a shop with the dining room of the Chester City Club above. It is timber-framed with pebbledashing, and has a slate roof. The ground floor contains a modern shop front. The upper floor and the gable above are both jettied; the former contains a nine-light mullioned and transomed window, the central five lights forming an oriel window. There is pargeting in the panels above the outer lights. The gable has a three-light window, ornate bargeboards, and a finial.[177][341][342]
30 Bridge Street,
28 Bridge Street Row

53°11′22″N 2°53′30″W / 53.18953°N 2.89153°W / 53.18953; -2.89153 (30 Bridge Street)
1900 A shop designed by Douglas and Minshull, replacing a public house named the Rose and Crown. It was initially a public house named the Grotto, and was converted into a shop in the 1890s. The shop is in three storeys with cellars, including a section of the Chester Rows, the lower two storeys being in sandstone and the top storey timber-framed with plaster panels; the roof is slated. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the rows is a timber balustrade, behind which is a stallboard. The top storey is jettied and contains casement windows. Above the two right windows is a jettied gable with a bargeboard and a finial. In the front facing Commonhall Street is an oriel window.[54][343]
11–13 Northgate Street
53°11′27″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19087°N 2.89170°W / 53.19087; -2.89170 (11–13 Northgate Street)
1900 A shop designed by John Douglas in two storeys with a two-bay front. At street level is a two-bay arcade behind which are modern shop fronts. The building above this is timber-framed with plaster panels, and contains two bowed oriel windows. The gables are jettied with carved bargeboards. At the rear is a brick wing with casement windows.[177][344][345]
19 Northgate Street
53°11′28″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19104°N 2.89175°W / 53.19104; -2.89175 (19 Northgate Street)
c. 1900 (rebuilt) A shop built on the site of a medieval house with an undercroft, which has retained some medieval masonry. It was designed probably by John Douglas. It is in three storeys with a cellar, and has a three-bay front; the upper two storeys are timber-framed with plaster panels. The ground floor is part of an arcade, behind which is a modern shop front. The middle storey is supported by three Tuscan columns in painted sandstone; this storey contains an oriel window, the central part of which is bowed. The top storey is jettied, and contains two canted oriel windows. At the top is a gable with moulded bargeboards.[177][344][346]
15–17 Northgate Street
53°11′27″N 2°53′30″W / 53.19097°N 2.89168°W / 53.19097; -2.89168 (15–17 Northgate Street)
1909 A shop built on two medieval undercrofts, on one of which was an inn. The shop was designed by James Strong, it is in three storeys, and has a three-bay front. At street level is an arcade, behind which are modern shop fronts. The upper parts of the building are timber-framed. In the second storey are two oriel windows containing mullioned and transomed casements. The top storey is jettied and contains three hipped half-dormers.[177][347]
Old Fire Station
53°11′36″N 2°53′36″W / 53.19344°N 2.89329°W / 53.19344; -2.89329 (Old Fire Station)
1911 The fire station was designed by James Strong, and later converted for other uses. The building is in two storeys. In the ground floor the former fire engine entrances have been converted into a doorway and windows; these are flanked by sandstone piers. The upper storey is timber-framed and contains three half-round oriel windows surrounded by panels. Above these are three jettied gables.[71][348]
40, 42 and 44 Eastgate Street,
42–48 Eastgate Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′23″W / 53.19056°N 2.88975°W / 53.19056; -2.88975 (40, 42 and 44 Eastgate Street)
1912 A row of three shops and offices built on the site of previous shops with undercrofts, designed by W. T. Lockwood. They are in four storeys, including the undercrofts and a section of Chester Rows, and have a front of three bays. At the levels of the street and the row are modern shop fronts. The upper part of the building is timber-framed and each storey is jettied. The third storey contains three mullioned and transomed oriel windows, and in the top floor are mullioned casement windows. The gable is jettied and has plain bargeboards.[271][349]
12 and 14 Northgate Street,
10 and 12 Northgate Row
53°11′27″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19075°N 2.89131°W / 53.19075; -2.89131 (12 and 14 Northgate Street)
1912–13 (rebuilt) (probable) Shops built on the site of two medieval houses with undercrofts. They are timber-framed with a shingle Mansard roof. The building is in four storeys with attics, incorporating a section of the Chester Rows, and has a two-bay front. At street level are two modern shop fronts, with a flight of steps leading up to the rows on the right. At the level of the rows is an ornamental balustrade with a stallboard behind it. The upper storeys and attics are jettied. The third and fourth storeys each contain two canted oriel windows. The attics are gabled and contain cross-windows.[177][350]
16 Northgate Street,
14 and 16 Northgate Row
53°11′27″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19085°N 2.89141°W / 53.19085; -2.89141 (16 Northgate Street)
c. 1913 (rebuilt) The building contains fragments of a Roman hypocaust, and was built on the site of two medieval houses with undercrofts. It is timber-framed with a slate roof, and has four storeys, including the undercrofts and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level are modern shop fronts, and at the level of the rows is a balustrade. The upper two storeys are jettied and contain windows.[351]
Chester War Memorial
53°11′30″N 2°53′27″W / 53.19159°N 2.89086°W / 53.19159; -2.89086 (Chester War Memorial)
1922 The war memorial was designed by Frederick Crossley and Thomas Rayson. It is built in sandstone, and consists of a hexagonal base of four steps with a plinth carrying a cross. The plinth contains carvings in niches of six saints. The steps carry inscriptions, including one added after the Second World War.[352][353]
52 Watergate Street
53°11′24″N 2°53′37″W / 53.18997°N 2.89368°W / 53.18997; -2.89368 (52 Watergate Street)
Early 20th century (rebuilt) (probable) A shop built on the site of a former house with an undercroft. It is built in brick with a slate roof, and has three storeys. In the ground floor is a modern shop front. Both storeys above contain two sash windows with stone sills and wedge lintels. At the top of the building is a gable.[354]
St Werburgh Row and Clemence House
53°11′29″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19150°N 2.89131°W / 53.19150; -2.89131 (St Werburgh Row and Clemence House)
1935 A row of shop and offices in one, two and three storeys designed by Maxwell Ayrton. Along the front is a recessed 14-bay colonnade carried on Roman Doric columns. Above the ground floor the building is rendered, and there are two gables. The windows are casements. At the north end is Clemence House, which has a sandstone front with two round-arched openings and a mullioned and transomed window.[7][355][356]
Telephone kiosks
53°11′29″N 2°53′31″W / 53.19145°N 2.89199°W / 53.19145; -2.89199 (Telephone kiosks)
1935 A pair of K6 type telephone kiosks, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. Constructed in cast iron with a square plan and a dome, they have three unperforated crowns in the top panels.[357]
Chester House
53°11′27″N 2°53′29″W / 53.19089°N 2.89143°W / 53.19089; -2.89143 (Chester House)
1936 (rebuilt) Rebuilt as a gas showroom on the site of a medieval house with an undercroft, and later converted for other uses. It is expressed as a timber-framed building, and is in three storeys with an attic. The bottom storey contains a modern shop front. Above this each storey is jettied. The middle storey contains a square mullioned and transomed oriel window. There are casement windows in the top storey and attic, which has bargeboards and a finial.[358]
Odeon Buildings and Cinema
53°11′33″N 2°53′34″W / 53.19262°N 2.89290°W / 53.19262; -2.89290 (Odeon Buildings and Cinema)
1936 The former cinema and five shops were designed by Robert Bullivant in the style of Harry Weedon. The buildings are constructed on a steel frame on reinforced piers and clad in brick; they have tiled roofs. They stand on a prominent corner site, and on the corner is a tower with three tall, narrow windows. Inside are Art Deco features.[71][359][360]
Newgate
53°11′20″N 2°53′17″W / 53.18902°N 2.88819°W / 53.18902; -2.88819 (Newgate)
1937–38 A sandstone archway carrying the city walls over Pepper Street, designed by Sir Walter Tapper and his son, Michael. It is flanked by towers with mock loops and stone hip roofs. Steps carry the footpath over the road. The archway is decorated with shields and Tudor roses.[361][362]
50 Eastgate Street and Row
53°11′26″N 2°53′23″W / 53.19058°N 2.88959°W / 53.19058; -2.88959 (50 Eastgate Street and Row)
1963–65 (rebuilt) This was completely rebuilt replacing the former front with a facsimile of the former Georgian front. This is in four storeys, and contains a section of the Chester Rows, which descend to street level at the east end. In the ground floor are piers and intermediate columns in Doric style. The upper part of the building is in brick with a slate roof and rusticated quoins. There are sash windows in all the upper storeys, and at the top of the building is a shaped gable with moulded stone coping and a pineapple finial.[271][363]
13 Bridge Place
53°11′11″N 2°53′20″W / 53.18633°N 2.88902°W / 53.18633; -2.88902 (13 Bridge Place)
c. 1970 (rebuilt) Originally a house, later a shop with living accommodation, it is built in brick with a hipped slate roof. The house is in three storeys and has a single-bay front. Three steps lead up to a pedimented doorway, and to the right of this is a bow window. The other windows are sashes.[148][364]
Addleshaw Tower
53°11′30″N 2°53′22″W / 53.19157°N 2.88938°W / 53.19157; -2.88938 (Addleshaw Tower)
1973–75 The tower is the free-standing bell-tower of Chester Cathedral. It was designed by George Pace in Modernist style, and is named after the dean of the cathedral at the time. It has a square plan, is 85 feet (26 m) high, and is constructed on a reinforced concrete frame. The base is faced with sandstone and the upper parts in Bethesda slates on a timber frame. The tower contains a ring of twelve bells.[43][365][366]
49 Watergate Street,
55 and 57 Watergate Row
53°11′23″N 2°53′37″W / 53.18983°N 2.89363°W / 53.18983; -2.89363 (49 Watergate Street)
1970s (rebuilt) Shops and accommodation built on the site of a medieval house with an undercroft, with some medieval fragments remaining. It is in four storeys, including the former undercroft and a section of the Chester Rows. At street level is a modern shop front, and at the level of the row are railings. The upper parts are timber-framed with plaster panels.[367]
1, 3 and 5 Cuppin Street, 14 Grosvenor Street
53°11′17″N 2°53′32″W / 53.18806°N 2.89223°W / 53.18806; -2.89223 (1, 3 and 5 Cuppin Street, 14 Grosvenor Street)
Undated Originally four houses, two of which have been converted into a restaurant. They are built in brick on a sandstone plinth, and are in three storeys. On the front facing Grosvenor Street the lower storey is the restaurant. The front facing Cuppin Street contains three doorways with pilasters, friezes, and cornices. The windows are sashes, those in the first and second floors having stone sills and wedge lintels.[368]

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