Building record 10607 - Chester Rows: 53 Lower Bridge Street

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Summary

No 53 Lower Bridge Street is a late medieval three storey town house, the total width of the facade is 3.95m and is constructed of whitewashed brick with a timber frame on stone foundations. The street level undercroft cuts into the external ground level to the rear as the ground rises away from Lower Bridge Street. No internal features of note survive here, however. A recent cellar has also been cut into the bedrock below the undercroft. The interior of the former Row level contains no significant internal features of note although an 18th century chimney inserted into the earlier frame utilised the chimney frame of the adjacent property. The traditional arrangement on the Rows consisted of a single storey stone undercroft at street level and a Row level building over it. Above the undercroft, the Row level building was more often timber built and consisted of a 'Row' level storey incorporating the Row walkway or stallboard extending over the frontage of the undercroft (this allowed extra head room for the undercroft and additional space for traders on the stallboards). The Row walkway was approximately 4-6m in width and incorporated the path and the stallboards themselves. The Row level storey formed the medieval shop opening onto the Row walkway. Due to differences in ground level between the front and back of the plots, the undercroft is at street level at the front and the Row level storey at ground level to the rear. The Row building also often included at least one further storey above it that extended forward again over the Row walkway. The upper floors were private, domestic quarters. The Rows are believed to be of medieval origin, dating at least to the 13th century followed by a gradual evolution of built form over a period of perhaps 100 years to create the present elements of undercroft, Row walkway and Row building. Survival of the built form of the Rows varies considerably and different elements of a single building can vary enormously in date from the 13th century through to the 20th century.

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No 53 Lower Bridge Street is a late medieval three storey town house, the total width of the facade is 3.95m and is constructed of whitewashed brick with a timber frame on stone foundations.

At street level, the facade to Lower Bridge Street has a half glazed door to the right and a 6 pane display window to the north. The upper floors have a central 12 pane sash window.

The facade to St Olave Street is 13.96m in length and reveals the timber frame as well as subsequent alterations. The street level undercroft cuts into the external ground level to the rear as the ground rises away from Lower Bridge Street. No internal features of note survive here, however. A recent cellar has also been cut into the bedrock below the undercroft.

The interior of the former Row level contains no significant internal features of note although an 18th century chimney inserted into the earlier frame utilised the chimney frame of the adjacent property. (1)


<1> Chester Archaeology, 1985-1990, Chester Rows Research Project Archive, CHER 10607 (Paper Archive). SCH6789.

<2> Brown. A. (ed), 1999, The Rows of Chester: The Chester Rows Research Project (Book). SCH6790.

<3> English Heritage, 2005, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Digital Archive). SCH4666.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Paper Archive: Chester Archaeology. 1985-1990. Chester Rows Research Project Archive. CHER 10607.
  • <2> Book: Brown. A. (ed). 1999. The Rows of Chester: The Chester Rows Research Project.
  • <3> Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 4062 6595 (14m by 8m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER
Historic Township/Parish/County CHESTER, CHESTER HOLY TRINITY, CHESHIRE

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Record last edited

Aug 15 2017 12:28PM