1–11 and 13 Bath Street, Heritage buildings in Chester, England.
The buildings on Bath Street comprise six attached cottages with buff sandstone walls and grey-green slate roofs, complemented by a separate townhouse at the southern end constructed in red brick with stone panels. Round turrets with conical tops and terracotta corbels supporting the projecting levels create visual variety across the ensemble.
Architect John Douglas designed and built these Grade II listed structures on his own land around 1903. A cartouche on Number 11 records the construction date and marks this period of local architectural development.
The buildings display decorative architectural details such as jettied upper floors, shaped gables, and wrought iron railings at their forecourts. These ornamental features reflect the design intentions and create visual interest throughout the row.
The buildings sit directly along Bath Street and are easily viewed on foot, with architectural details best seen from close range. The interiors are not open to the public, but the external features can be fully appreciated from the street.
The round turrets with conical roofs are uncommon architectural features in this area and dominate the roofline of the street. These towers give the ensemble a distinctive silhouette that sets it apart from typical residential designs.
Location: Cheshire West and Chester
GPS coordinates: 53.19150,-2.88280
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:42
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