Hand tinted copy of a labelled plan of the ground floors of Chester Castle and barracks showing; the gas services, heights of rooms, part of the River Dee, St. Mary's Church and part of the City Wall, with a key to the gas services

Date:
1929
Location:
Chester Castle, Cheshire West And Chester
Reference:
MP/CCW0013
Type:
Measured Drawing
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Description

The north and north eastern barrack blocks are coloured in yellow for an unknown purpose. A separate piece of paper is attached to the main piece covering the south western block of buildings showing the Agricola Tower coloured in red indicating the area is for schedule 'A' reclassification and the south western extent of the upper bailey coloured in blue indicating it is for Schedule 'B' reclassification. It is noted 'corrected to 1929 schedule'.

Content

This is part of the Job: PF/CCW/002 Plans And Drawings Of Chester Castle And City Walls; within the Volume: PF/CCW Chester Castle And City Walls, Chester, Cheshire; within the Series: EHC01/022 English Heritage Plans And Measured Drawings; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(Eh):Archive

Rights

© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive

Keywords

Post Medieval Gate Tower, Medieval Gate Tower, Post Medieval Barracks, Medieval Town Defences, Post Medieval Magazine, Medieval Chapel