Chester, often referred to as ‘the walled city’, offers the most complete circuit of city walls anywhere in the UK. The current structure is only broken at the entrance site of Cheshire County Council’s car park, and where the road approaches the Grovesnor Bridge.
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A brief history of Chester Castle
Though unconfirmed, it is thought that Chester Castle was mounted on fortifications built by the Saxons. What is known is that the castle was built in 1070,
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The River Dee starts its journey in the heights of Mount Snowdonia in Wales and its passage through the stunning city of Chester is where it makes the biggest impression.
For those that visit the River Dee in Chester, for a walk or other hobby activities, there is much to see and do.
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The Chester Roman Amphitheatre is the largest Roman Amphitheatre in the United Kingdom. Dating back to the 1st century, during the time of Emperor Vespasian,
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Chester Racecourse is just a few minutes walk from the city centre of Chester; here you can experience the oldest racecourse in England still in use today at the Chester Races.
Located just outside the Chester city walls, the Chester racecourse; often referred to as the ’Roodee’,
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