10–28 Nicholas Street, Chester, Georgian terrace houses in Chester, England
The 10-28 Nicholas Street terrace comprises ten connected townhouses built from brown brick with stone detailing and grey slate roofs laid in Flemish bond. Each house rises three stories above a basement level, with sash windows that display the original Georgian architectural character.
Architect Joseph Turner designed these ten townhouses in 1780 as a significant addition to Chester's Georgian residential development. The entire row gained Grade II listed status in 1955, recognizing its importance to the city's architectural heritage.
For generations, many of these houses operated as medical surgeries, and locals came to call the entire row the Nicholas Street Pillbox because of this medical use. This history created a lasting connection between the street and healthcare in the community.
The terrace sits on a paved street in Chester's central area and is easy to reach on foot from the main roads. Since these are private residences, you can view the exteriors and architectural details from the street, though access inside is not generally available to visitors.
This row forms one of the longest continuous stretches of uniform Georgian townhouse design in Chester and remains largely intact from its original construction. The uniformity across all ten buildings demonstrates the cohesive vision of Turner's original scheme.
Location: Cheshire West and Chester
GPS coordinates: 53.18910,-2.89510
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:04
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