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The Stranger's Handbook to Chester and Its Environs Containing a short sketch of its history and antiquities, a descriptive walk round the walls, and a visit to the cathedral, castle, and Eaton Hall.

By Thomas Hughes

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Embark on a historical journey through a city of Roman heritage and towering walls, where every stone tells a story of invasions, royalty, and enduring legacy.

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2020-07-11
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"The Stranger's Handbook to Chester and Its Environs" by Thomas Hughes is a historical and travel guide that seeks to immerse visitors in the vibrant history and striking landmarks of Chester, a city celebrated for its Roman roots and imposing ancient walls. The book unfolds as both a chronicle of the past and a companion for exploration, expertly preparing readers to engage with Chester's key sites and architectural marvels. Hughes begins by highlighting Chester's journey through time, from an ancient British settlement to a crucial Roman outpost, its narrative enriched by tales of invasions and royal occasions. The narrative skillfully blends historical accounts with highlights of must-see locations such as the Cathedral and the historic city walls, offering an engaging pathway through the city's time and place.

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