Palaces · North Wales
Old Bishop's Palace, Chester
Old Bishop's Palace, Chester — Grade II* listed building in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 2 h–3 h
- Nearest railway station
- Grosvenor Park Miniature Railway · 0.5 km
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Old Bishop's Palace, Chester is a palace in the United Kingdom — a residence built or used by royalty, the aristocracy, or a bishop. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade II* listed building in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.1884°, -2.8867°.
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Heritage listing
Old Palace Chester is located in an elevated position overlooking The Groves and the River Dee in Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
Protected designations
- Site of Special Scientific Interest: River Dee (England) SSSI
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Old Palace Chester is located in an elevated position overlooking The Groves and the River Dee in Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.
Background
History
Building of the palace began before 1745, and it was completed in 1751. It was built for Samuel Peploe, Bishop of Chester. The palace was substantially expanded in the 18th century, and altered again in the 19th century but, apart from the main door, its external appearance has been virtually unchanged since the 18th century. It became the official residence of the bishops of Chester in 1865, and continued to be used for this purpose until the 1920s. It then was converted for use as a YMCA hostel, and retained this purpose until the early 1980s, when it was further converted into commercial offices.
Architecture
The palace is constructed in red brick with stone dressings and has grey slate roofs. It is in three storeys plus cellars, and has a hipped roof. The front of the main block facing the river has eleven bays with rusticated quoins at the corners. The fourth to sixth bays form a canted projection rising through the three storeys containing the entrance door in the ground floor. All the other bays in each storey contain a sash window. Between the ground and first floors is a stone band. Above the upper storey is a stone cornice and a brick coped parapet. There is a one-bay wing at the right end of the building. In the wing and on the sides of the building are more sash windows. The interior…
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 53.1884, -2.8867
- District
- Cheshire West and Chester
- Parish
- Cheshire West and Chester, unparished area
- Postcode
- CH1 1SN
- Parliamentary constituency
- Chester North and Neston
- Nearest railway station
- Grosvenor Park Miniature Railway — 0.5 km
- Official site
- sicktodeath.org
Sources
- wikidata: Q15263740 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Old Bishop's Palace, Chester (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Old Bishop's Palace, Chester.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Old Bishop's Palace, Chester?
- Old Bishop's Palace, Chester is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode CH1 1SN), in the parish of Cheshire West and Chester, unparished area.
- Is Old Bishop's Palace, Chester a listed building?
- Old Bishop's Palace, Chester is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
- Is Old Bishop's Palace, Chester a protected site?
- Yes — Old Bishop's Palace, Chester is part of the River Dee (England) SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
- Does Old Bishop's Palace, Chester charge admission?
- Old Bishop's Palace, Chester typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
- How do I get to Old Bishop's Palace, Chester?
- The nearest railway station is Grosvenor Park Miniature Railway, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CH1 1SN.