Chester is the county town of Cheshire, England. It has a large number of Grade I listed buildings.*Remains of Roman Amphitheatre*Chester Cathedral*Former monastic buildings to Cathedral*Church of St John the Baptist*The Eastgate and Clock*Roman shrine to Minerva*Grosvenor Bridge*Old Dee Bridge*St Mary's Centre*Chester city walls.

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  • Chester is the county town of Cheshire, England. It has a large number of Grade I listed buildings.*Remains of Roman Amphitheatre*Chester Cathedral*Former monastic buildings to Cathedral*Church of St John the Baptist*The Eastgate and Clock*Roman shrine to Minerva*Grosvenor Bridge*Old Dee Bridge*St Mary's Centre*Chester city walls. These date back to the medieval period and some are built above pre-existing Roman walls. The specific areas listed as Grade I are as follows:**Barnaby's Tower**Bonewaldesthorne Tower**City Wall from Bonewaldesthorne Tower to Pemberton's Parlour**Kaleyard Gate**Morgan's Mount**City Wall between Morgan's Mount & Northgate This section of wall incorporates some Roman masonry.**City Wall from Barnaby's Tower to tower east of Bridgegate**City Wall from County Hall to Grosvenor Road**City Wall from Eastgate to Thimbleby's Tower and attached gravestones This section of wall includes part of east wall of the Roman legionary fortress.**City Wall from Grosvenor Road to the Watergate**City Wall from Northgate to Phoenix Tower This section of wall includes masonry from the north wall of the Roman legionary fortress.**City Wall from Pemberton's Parlour to St Martin's Gate**City Wall from Phoenix Tower to Kaleyard Gate. This section of wall includes masonry from the north wall of the Roman legionary fortress.**City Wall from St Martin's Gate to Morgan's Mount**City Wall from the Newgate to Barnaby's Tower**City Wall from the Watergate to Bonewaldesthorne Tower**City Wall from Thimbleby's Tower to Old Newgate**City Wall with tower base from Kaleyard Gate to Eastgate**City Wall from Bridgegate to drum tower 50 metres east**Pemberton's Parlour **Phoenix Tower **Recorders Steps**Southeast angle tower and wall of Roman Legionary Fortress**Spur wall and Water Tower**Thimbleby's Tower**Drum tower 50 metres east of the Bridgegate*12 Bridge Street and Row *39 Bridge Street and Row This building contains remains of a Roman hypocaust*48 and 50 Bridge Street and Row *28 Eastgate Street and Row *Church of St Peter*Falcon Inn, 6 Lower Bridge Street*Bear & Billet Public House, 94 Lower Bridge Street*Bridgegate*The Blue Bell, 63 and 65 Northgate Street*Abbey Gateway*Northgate*11 Watergate Street and Row *17 Watergate Street and Row *28-34 Watergate Street and Row *37 Watergate Street and Row *41 Watergate Street and Row (Bishop Lloyd's House)*Watergate*Chester Weir and Salmon Leap*Chester Castle. The specific areas listed as Grade I are as follows:**A Block Now regimental museum of 22nd Cheshire Regiment.**Assize Courts Block**B Block**Propylaea**Agricola Tower**Curtain Wall to west and south-west of Inner Bailey (en)
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  • Chester is the county town of Cheshire, England. It has a large number of Grade I listed buildings.*Remains of Roman Amphitheatre*Chester Cathedral*Former monastic buildings to Cathedral*Church of St John the Baptist*The Eastgate and Clock*Roman shrine to Minerva*Grosvenor Bridge*Old Dee Bridge*St Mary's Centre*Chester city walls. (en)
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  • Grade I listed buildings in Chester (en)
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