Blue Bell, Chester

place and inn

Aged unknown

The Blue Bell is at 63–65 Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Originally it consisted of two medieval houses which were joined in the 18th century. The pavement runs through the ground floor storey of the northern part of the building, leaving a separate cabin or chamber between the pavement and the road.

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The Blue Bell. This timber-framed house probably dating from the late 15th Century is recorded as an inn, in 1540. The detached cabin; once a common feature of Chester, was used as a barber's shop.

63-65 Northgate Street, Chester, United Kingdom where it sited