Pied Bull Hotel, Listed Grade II* hotel in Chester, England
The Pied Bull Hotel is a Grade II* listed establishment at 57 Northgate Street featuring brick walls, grey slate roofing, and a three-arched arcade facing the street. The building combines preserved historical elements with contemporary guest facilities.
The building rose during the 17th century on the site of earlier medieval structures and retains original period features such as a sandstone fireplace and hand-carved oak staircase. These elements reflect its long-standing heritage.
The hotel sits within Chester's Roman walls and displays traditional English architecture through its timber framing, Flemish bond brickwork, and sandstone decorative details.
The location features 31 rooms in the city center with a restaurant serving fresh local products and an on-site brewery operation. Visitors can easily reach the accommodation on foot through the tight medieval streets of the city center.
The hotel is the only accommodation within Chester's city walls that produces its own craft beer, making it a rare blend of historic hospitality and modern brewing practice. The brewery attracts beer enthusiasts from across the region.
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