Tudor Chester pub

The Bear and Billet

The Bear and Billet: Chester’s Tudor Pub of Phantoms

The Bear and Billet, standing tall on Lower Bridge Street in Chester, dates back to 1661 as a Tudor masterpiece. Built by the Earl of Shrewsbury, its black-and-white timber frame first served as a grand residence before turning into a bustling inn by the 18th century. Overlooking the River Dee, it welcomed travelers and locals […]

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Falcon Pub Chester

The Falcon Pub Chester A Tudor Gem with Ghostly Guests

The Falcon Pub Chester Chester’s Medieval Tavern and Its Spooky SecretsThe Falcon Pub, nestled on Lower Bridge Street, is a Tudor treasure dating back to the 13th century. Originally a townhouse for the Grosvenor family, it became a bustling inn by the 16th century, its black-and-white timber frame a hallmark of Chester’s architectural charm. Rebuilt

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