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    • Open in Winter Chester Castle: Agricola Tower and Castle Walls
      The original gateway to Chester Castle, this 12th-century tower houses a chapel with exceptionally fine wall-paintings of c. 1220, rediscovered in the 1980s. An access stair to the castle's wall-walk is nearby.
      Facilities available:
      Suitable for people with disabilities Dogs allowed on leads
      Property Type:
      Castle
    • Open in Winter Chester Roman Amphitheatre
      The largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain, used for entertainment and military training by the 20th Legion, based at the fortress of 'Deva' (Chester). Excavations by English Heritage and Chester City Council in 2004-5 revealed two successive stone-built...
      Facilities available:
      Suitable for people with disabilities Dogs allowed on leads
      Property Type:
      Roman
    • Chester Amphitheatre
      Today, Chester's Roman amphitheatre is a shadow of its former glory. English Heritage and Chester City Council are working together to find out more about this ancient urban landmark, which is open to the public.
    • Chester Amphitheatre
      The 2004 excavation of Chester's Roman amphitheatre
    • Open in Winter
      Chesters Walled Garden - Northumberland
      Historic two-acre walled garden famous for herbs and flower-filled borders, organically grown. A haven of peace, scent and colour.
    • Conservation Bulletin 15
      In earlier editorials, emerging data about English Heritage grant schemes were presented: my facts and opinions were subsequently used – and occasionally misused – in national and other publications. They helped to provoke greater scrutiny of English...
    • Designed by William Butterfield and completed in 1876. Includes ten stained glass windows by Charles Kempe.
    • Gladiatorial Pursuits
      First International Conference on Amphitheatres to be held in Chester
    • Name:
      Mary SHELLEY
      Street:
      24 Chester Square, SW1
      London Borough:
      Westminster
      Postcode:
      SW1
    • Name:
      John Maitland SALMOND
      Street:
      27 Chester Terrace, NW1
      London Borough:
      Camden
      Postcode:
      NW1
    • Name:
      Giles Gilbert SCOTT
      Street:
      Chester House, Clarendon Place, W2
      London Borough:
      Westminster
      Postcode:
      W2
    • Name:
      Matthew ARNOLD
      Street:
      2 Chester Square, SW1
      London Borough:
      Westminster
      Postcode:
      SW1
    • Name:
      Charles Robert COCKERELL
      Street:
      13 Chester Terrace, NW1
      London Borough:
      Camden
      Postcode:
      NW1
    • Volume 1 of English Heritage Historical Review contains articles on the Roman amphitheatre at Chester, dating information from the Pyx Door of Westminster Abbey, and more.
    • Open in WinterOverseas Visitors Pass Beeston Castle and Woodland Park
      Spectacularly crowning a sandstone crag towering above the Cheshire Plain, Beeston Castle is among the most dramatically- sited fortresses in England. Its extensive wooded surroundings, rich in wildlife, are now even more fascinating to...
      Facilities available:
      Parking Baby changing facilities Exhibition Museum Education Guidebooks Dogs allowed on leads Shop Picnic area Events Hazardous Family Learning
      Property Type:
      Castle
    • The history of the transatlantic slave trade not only had immense impact on the continents of Africa and the Americas, and the enslaved people themselves, it left its mark on the physical buildings and landscapes of Britain.