Chester City Guide

Chester City Guide by Maggie O’Hanlon, published by Pitkin in April 2000, is a concise 32-page exploration of the historic city of Chester. This guide highlights the city’s rich history, from its Roman origins to its medieval walls and Victorian streets, providing insights into notable sites such as Civil War locations and the famous Rows.
Readers will find a detailed overview of Chester’s attractions, making it a valuable resource for both visitors and residents. The guide emphasizes the city’s blend of history and tranquility, offering a reference for those interested in travel and historical context. This edition serves as a practical companion for anyone looking to discover the heritage of Chester.
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The ancient city of Chester has attracted visitors since Roman days – and still does. Its medieval walls, Victorian streets, Civil War sites and the famous Rows all give a sense of history and peace. This Pitkin Guide is a must for visitors and residents alike. Look out for more Pitkin Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel, including other titles in our popular City Guides series.
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