Step back with me to the Edwardian period for a lovely walking tour of historic Chester . There is a lot of Edwardian Chester to see if you know where to look and I am here to tell you the stories of the people who lived and worked within the ancient walls . This tour is great for visitors and locals eager to see a different side of this city
Welcome to the Tour with a brief explanation of the Edwardian period . We enjoy looking at the impressive Town Hall built in 1869 and opened by the Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VII.
Learn about the re-building of Shoemakers Row by 3 local architects and hear about life in Edwardian Chester
A detailed description of Chester's famous black and white buildings
Hear about Edwardian Chester where the fashion concious shopped in the splendid shops that lined our famous street
Hear about the development of Chester's City Walls as we walk on the top of them . Great opportunity to take some photos of this famous scenic city
Hear about life during this period for the men and women of Chester whilst standing underneath our iconic clock which was to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Victoria.
Please come to the Visitor Information Centre clearly signposted next to the Town Hall
Chester is a historic city in North West England, renowned for its well-preserved Roman walls, medieval architecture, and unique two-tiered shopping galleries. The city offers a charming blend of history, culture, and modern amenities, making it an appealing destination for travelers interested in heritage and scenic beauty.
These well-preserved Roman and medieval walls encircle the city and offer stunning views. Walking the entire circuit is a popular activity.
A beautiful example of English Gothic architecture, Chester Cathedral is a must-visit for its stunning interior and historic significance.
A iconic landmark in Chester, the Eastgate Clock is a symbol of the city and a popular meeting spot.
One of the largest zoos in the UK, Chester Zoo is home to over 21,000 animals and is known for its conservation efforts and immersive exhibits.
The Rows are Chester's unique two-tiered medieval shopping galleries, offering a mix of modern and historic shopping experiences.
A creamy and rich cheese produced in the Cheshire region, often used in cooking or eaten on its own.
A savory pie made with pork and a distinctive crust, a traditional dish from the region.
A traditional sausage made from pork, oats, and spices, often served as part of a full English breakfast.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and various outdoor events. The city is vibrant with festivals and open-air activities.
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Chester is a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Chester Railway Station
Chester Bus Station
Buses are the primary form of public transport in Chester. The bus network is efficient and covers most areas of the city.
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A picturesque Italian-style village in North Wales, known for its colorful architecture and stunning gardens.
A vibrant city known for its rich musical heritage, including The Beatles, and its historic docks.
A stunning national park in North Wales, home to Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales.
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