Wesley Methodist Church
Chester, Cheshire
Wesley is a Grade II listed church, built to a Thomas Harrison design in 1812, accessible via steps from the City Walls and sited close to the city centre, Eastgate Clock and Roman Amphitheatre.
The church stands in open country on a hilltop; a long, low, castellated building of limestone.
Chester, Cheshire
St John's was a cathedral for a short time in the 11th century, and its surviving Norman architecture is on a cathedral scale.
The building fell into ruin twice: in the 16th century, when it only survived at all because it had become a parish church, and in the 19th century.
What remains is very impressive, particularly the great Norman piers in the nave. The church still plays an active role in the life of Chester after a thousand years.
Chester, Cheshire
Wesley is a Grade II listed church, built to a Thomas Harrison design in 1812, accessible via steps from the City Walls and sited close to the city centre, Eastgate Clock and Roman Amphitheatre.
Chester, Cheshire
Beautiful 700 year old church in the historic centre of Chester.
Chester, Cheshire
Chester Cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub, a centre of musical excellence and a unique blend of medieval and modern history.