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Boot Inn, Chester

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The Boot Inn was built in the early to middle part of the 17th century, opening as an inn in 1643. Its façade was rebuilt and restored in the late 19th century. For many years most of the front section of the building at Row level was occupied by a barber's shop, with a corridor leading
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to the public house beyond it. Since alterations and restorations were carried out in 1988 the whole of the Row level has been occupied by a public house.
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and carried on brackets carved with figures. It contains a
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above five shaped panels. At the sides of the window are
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Grade II* listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester
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2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy
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No. 17 Street and No. 9 Row (The Boot Inn), Chester
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53°11′26″N 2°53′27″W / 53.1905°N 2.8908°W / 53.1905; -2.8908
Listed Building
Boot Inn, Chester is located in Cheshire
Chester
Cheshire
National Heritage List for England
listed building
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public house
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sandstone
timber-framed
slate
bay
balustrade
jettied
canted
mullioned
transomed
oriel window
close studded
pilasters
tie-beam
gable
bargeboards
moulded
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