Three Old Arches
Buildings and structures in ChesterGrade I listed buildings in ChesterMedieval architectureUse British English from October 2017
Three Old Arches is a building at 48 Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. Together with the adjacent building at No. 50, it is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The buildings incorporate part of the Chester Rows. The stone frontage at the street and row levels of No. 48 is considered to be the earliest shop front still surviving in England. It was once the largest-known medieval town house in the Chester Rows, and the stone-walled hall at the row level extending to No. 50 was the largest hall set parallel to the rows in Chester.
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White Friars, Chester Handbridge
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N 53.1889 ° | E -2.8913 ° |
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Bakery
White Friars
CH1 1NZ Chester, Handbridge
England, United Kingdom
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