

Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday 9:30am-5:30pm
Sunday 10:30am-4:30pm
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Our Chester store is conveniently located in the heart of the city, just steps away from the historic Chester Cathedral. If you're arriving by car, follow the main routes into Chester, such as the M56 or A55, and head towards the city centre. Parking is available at several nearby car parks, including the Chester Market Car Park. If you’re traveling by train, Chester Station is only a 15-minute walk away. From the station, head towards the city centre, passing through Eastgate Street with its iconic Chester Clock. The store is easy to spot on St Werburgh Street, nestled among Chester’s famous half-timbered buildings.
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01244 668313
How to Get to Chester
Chester is well-connected and easy to reach. By car, major routes like the M56, A55, and A41 link Chester to Liverpool, Manchester, and North Wales. If you're taking the train, regular services run from Liverpool, Manchester, and London Euston, bringing you right into Chester Station. Long-distance buses also serve Chester, with stops close to the city center. Once in Chester, finding St Werburgh Street is simple thanks to landmarks like the cathedral and the nearby Eastgate Clock.
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Store Manager
Warren Keogan
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Things to Do Nearby
Chester offers a wealth of attractions just steps from our store. You can explore the stunning Chester Cathedral or take a leisurely walk along the historic Roman walls for breathtaking views of the city. Shoppers will enjoy Chester’s unique Rows, offering a mix of independent boutiques and high-street stores. For a bit of history, visit the Roman Amphitheatre or the Grosvenor Museum, and don’t miss the picturesque River Dee for a relaxing riverside stroll.
History of Chester
Chester, a city with over 2,000 years of history, was founded as a Roman fortress in AD 79. It boasts some of the best-preserved Roman walls in Britain and a rich medieval heritage. Chester Cathedral, originally a Benedictine abbey, has stood as a landmark of the city since the 11th century. The distinctive Rows—unique two-level medieval shopping galleries—add to Chester’s charm, blending history with a vibrant modern culture.
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