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- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester abstract "38 Bridge Street is a commercial property in Chester, Cheshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. The building was constructed in 1897 and was designed by the local architects Douglas and Fordham. It is the only new building designed by Douglas to incorporate a section of the Chester Rows.The building is in three storeys and is constructed in yellow sandstone and brick with stone dressings. The top storey is timber-framed. A modern shop front has been inserted into the lowest storey. The middle storey, which incorporates a section of the Rows, has a timber balustrade, behind which is the walkway, and then another shop front. The top storey is jettied. On the face overlooking Bridge Street are two six-light oriel windows under a gable, and a smaller three-light casement window to the right. On the south side, overlooking Pierpoint Lane, are small windows in both the middle and the upper storeys. Douglas' biographer Edward Hubbard considers it is one of his "most heavily decorated half-timber works".As of 2012 row level of the building is occupied by designer womenswear brand The Editeur, and the street level by Italian restaurant chain Carluccio's.".
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- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester architect John_Douglas_(architect).
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester architecture Black-and-white_Revival_architecture.
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester built "1897".
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- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester designation "Grade II".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester designation1Date "1972-01-10".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester designation1Number "470068".
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- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester latitude "53.18925".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester location "Chester, Cheshire, England".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester locmapin "Cheshire".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester longitude "-2.89148".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester mapCaption "Location in Cheshire".
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- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester name "38".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Chester.
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1897.
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Cheshire.
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester subject Category:John_Douglas_buildings.
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester subject Category:Timber_framed_buildings_in_Cheshire.
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester comment "38 Bridge Street is a commercial property in Chester, Cheshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. The building was constructed in 1897 and was designed by the local architects Douglas and Fordham. It is the only new building designed by Douglas to incorporate a section of the Chester Rows.The building is in three storeys and is constructed in yellow sandstone and brick with stone dressings. The top storey is timber-framed.".
- 38_Bridge_Street,_Chester label "38 Bridge Street, Chester".
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