The Architect Pub Restaurant, Chester

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The Architect Pub Restaurant, Chester

Image: © Jeff Buck Taken: 10 Mar 2015

The Architect pub restaurant was named in honour of Thomas Harrison, a Georgian architect who designed Grosvenor Bridge and the new Chester Castle. He designed the building shown here as his own residence, it later became office buildings for the County Police Headquarters which was built next to it before remaining empty for several years.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.187454
Longitude
-2.895044