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  2. Bear and Billet - Wikipedia

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    The building has been described as "the finest 17th-century timber-framed town house in Chester" [2] and "one of the last of the great timber-framed town houses in England". [3] It stands on the west side of Lower Bridge Street to the north of the Bridgegate. [4]

  3. Category:Timber framed buildings in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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  4. Chester, California - Wikipedia

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    Chester (formerly Big Meadows) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Plumas County, California, United States. [2] Chester is located on Lake Almanor, 30 miles (48.3 km) north-northwest of Quincy. [3] The town is located along State Route 36. The US Postal Service ZIP code for the community is 96020. The population was 2,144 at the 2010 census ...

  5. Tudor House, Chester - Wikipedia

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    Tudor House is constructed in sandstone, in brick, and in timber framing with plaster panels, and is roofed in slate. It has four storeys plus a cellar. The lower two storeys are in brick, with timber-framing above. The entrance door at street level is in a doorway with a Tudor arch, and on each side of it is a two-pane window. Above the ...

  6. Old Custom House Inn, Chester - Wikipedia

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    Part of Chester Rows formerly passed through the buildings, but this was enclosed in 1711. The inn also incorporates a former cottage to its rear built on a burgage plot. When it opened as an inn it was called The Star Inn, but later changed its name in the late 18th century because the custom house of the port of Chester stood opposite. The ...

  7. Dutch Houses, Chester - Wikipedia

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    At the time it was built, it was the tallest and most impressive building in Bridge Street, and remained so for over 200 years. By the 1970s the building was in a state of decay, and it was restored and rebuilt in 1973–75 by Chester City Council. The rebuilding involved removing the whole of the façade and rebuilding it, and replacing the ...

  8. Nine Houses, Chester - Wikipedia

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    The houses are the only surviving pre-19th-century almshouses in Chester. [2] They were built in about 1650. [1] By the 1960s the houses were in a dilapidated state and were in danger of collapse. There were campaigns to preserve them led by the Chester Civic Trust and the Chester Archaeological Society.

  9. 2–18 St Werburgh Street, Chester - Wikipedia

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    2–18 St Werburgh Street is a terrace consisting of a bank, shops and offices on the east side of St Werburgh Street and the north side of Eastgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. The terrace is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building .