Well this is the last blog of Chester a truly facinating city. Now as you look at this blog please give a thought for yours truly who at great hardship trudged around these taverns to get the pics and info. Never have i drunk so many coffee`s in one day!!!!!!!!!!!!
Telfords Warehouse built in 1790 by Thomas Telford. Boats would pass under the building to load and un-load. The building is now a bar/restaurant and care has been taken to preserve the inside, the focal point being the original crane in the centre of the bar.
Ye Old Kings Head, timber framed and during renovation in 1930 a sword was discovered below the floor.
Falcon Inn, the surviving half of a larger medieval house that became a tavern in 1778. Inside stone pillars and the remains of an original medieval shop front can be seen.
You poor sole,
ReplyDeleteso much trudging and so many taverns to visit just to keep us all informed you are as my Mum used to say "a little soldier"
very surprised that all the pics are in focus after that many coffee's funny way to spell it here it's spelt with a b
enjoyed the read keep up the great blog.
Such smashing photos Les you did well on your on foot travells
ReplyDeleteKeep up the excellent blog I enjoy it
Maureen
Many thanks for your support. I am a good little soldier or should it be sailor!
ReplyDeleteThe photo`s have been good just a little digital camera that i got when i retired.Can`t do to much wrong, set it on auto and press the button.
LES
After all the taverns it's a good job it's digital, auto and easy to use LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Lorrerr marr
ReplyDeleteHic emm, forgot what i was gonna say now HIC!
LEZ