Victorian Chester pub

The Golden Eagle: Chester’s Victorian Pub with a Haunted Perch

The Golden Eagle The Golden Eagle, soaring on Castle Street in Chester, took flight in the mid-19th century as a Victorian pub near the city’s military quarter. Built during Chester’s industrial upswing, its red-brick facade and snug interior welcomed soldiers, workers, and travelers passing the nearby castle. Named for the regal bird or a nod […]

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The Albion

The Albion: Chester’s Victorian Pub with a Haunted Glow

The Albion, tucked on Park Street near Chester’s city walls, opened in 1865 as a Victorian alehouse for soldiers and workers. Its red-brick front and time-worn interiors—complete with WW1 memorabilia—reflect the era’s grit. Once a local for troops from nearby barracks, it’s now a quirky pub with a loyal crowd. Its history ties to Chester’s

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