The Bawn Lodge Hotel & Bar
10 Hoole Road
Chester
CH2 3NH

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About Chester

Chester city is almost 2000 years old and has a fascinating history. During your stay you may like to visit some of the many historical attractions.

The City Walls
Chester city walls are the most complete in Britain, offering a fascinating 3 kilometre circular walk around Chester - the best way to see its attractions.

The Rows
The unique world famous Rows are two-tier medieval street galleries with superb shops of international renown.

Roman Amphitheatre
The largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain was used for entertainment and military training by the 20th Legion based at the fortress of Deva. The amphitheatre is accessible from the town centre and completely free

The Eastgate Clock
The most photographed time-piece in the world after Big Ben.

Grosvenor Museum
This is arguably the best way to see the story of Chester. You will learn about the Roman fortress of Deva, its people, army and buildings, and how the City developed in to the Chester of today. Stroll through a Roman graveyard with its tombstones of the Twentieth Legion's soldiers and families.

Chester Cathedral
One of the most popular places to visit, the Cathedral attracts over one million visitors each year. All who visit will be encouraged to share in the rich beauty of the most complete medieval monastic complex still standing in the UK today. Entry is free although donations are invited.