medieval Chester pub

The Pied Bull Chester

The Pied Bull: Chester’s Oldest Pub with a Haunted Legacy

The Pied Bull, standing on Northgate Street in Chester, claims the title of the city’s oldest pub, dating back to 1158. Originally a coaching inn, its black-and-white timber frame and creaky floors have welcomed travelers, merchants, and locals for over 800 years. Rebuilt in the 17th century, it’s tied to Chester’s medieval roots near the […]

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The Blue Bell Chester

The Blue Bell Chester’s Hidden Gem with Haunting Whispers

The Blue Bell: A Medieval Relic in Chester’s HeartThe Blue Bell, tucked away on Northgate Street, is one of Chester’s hidden treasures, dating back to the 14th century. Originally a medieval inn, this Grade I listed building served travelers and locals along the city’s bustling northern edge. Its timber-framed facade and low, oak-beamed interior ooze

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The Boot Inn

The Boot Inn A Historic Alehouse with Eerie Shadows

The Boot Inn: Chester’s Timeless Pub with a Haunted PastThe Boot Inn, tucked away on Eastgate Street within The Rows, is one of Chester’s oldest pubs, with origins tracing back to the 14th century. Named for its medieval association with travelers and their sturdy boots, this black-and-white timbered gem has served ale to locals, merchants,

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