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In the 20th century the house became unoccupied and neglected; when Nikolaus Pevsner visited Chester in the late 1960s he reported that it looked derelict. [6] It was bought by Chester City Council and during the 1970s a major refurbishment took place. As of 2009 the building is occupied by a restaurant and shops. [2]
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 ...
B. Jonathan Bailey House (Whittier, California) Barton Villa; Barton–Lackey Cabin; Batchelder House (Pasadena, California) Bayley Hotel; R. H. Beamer House
Pat's Hubba Hubba, also known as "Hubba's", [1] was a late-night greasy spoon chili restaurant located at 24 North Main Street in the village of Port Chester in Westchester County, New York. Near the New York-Connecticut border, Hubba's catered to the local bar scene by staying open until 5:00 am on the weekends, and at least 3:00 am on weeknights.
Monte della Redenzione degli Schiavi Mexico: National Palace: Mexico City: Hernán Cortés Mexico: Casa de Alfeñique: Puebla de Zaragoza, Puebla: Antonio de Santa María Incháurregui Mexico: Palacio del Arzobispado: Mexico City: Juan de Zumárraga Mexico: Casa de los Azulejos: Mexico City: Luis de Vivero e Ircio Mexico: Casa de las Bóvedas
Affresco sulla casa natale di Colombo (Fresco on Columbus' birth house) (1650) [98] Lapide commemorativa della visita di re Umberto I nel 1857 (Plaque visit King Umberto in 1857) (1888) [99] Cogoleto Municipio (Portrait and ship model at Cogoleto town hall) [100] Cuccaro Monferrato. Monumento del 500° anniversario (500th anniversary monument ...
Le Louis XV is Ducasse's flagship restaurant. It is located inside the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo. [4] He opened the restaurant in May 1987, having been challenged by Prince Rainier III of Monaco and the Société des bains de mer de Monaco to win three Michelin stars there within four years, becoming the first hotel-based restaurant to win that level of the award.
Heneage Charles Bagot-Chester, former captain, 29th Foot, appointed 28 March 1868; Charles Ratcliff, appointed 2 May 1877; C. Harding, appointed 21 November 1885; James Charlton-Humphreys 21 July 1897; A. Faunce-De Laune, appointed 1 April 1908; Col W.G. Simpson, CMG, DSO, TD, appointed 31 July 1920