Pied Bull Hotel
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Coordinates53°11′35″N 2°53′35″W / 53.1931°N 2.8931°W
Built17th century
| Pied Bull Hotel | |
|---|---|
Pied Bull Hotel | |
| Location | 57 Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England |
| Coordinates | 53°11′35″N 2°53′35″W / 53.1931°N 2.8931°W |
| OS grid reference | SJ 404 666 |
| Built | 17th century |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Designated | 28 July 1955 |
| Reference no. | 1376356 |
The Pied Bull Hotel is located at 57 Northgate Street, on the corner of King Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[1]
The building dates from the 17th century, probably in the site of two medieval tenements. It was partly refronted in the later part of the 17th century, and extended to the rear in the 19th century.[1] It is thought to be the Chester inn described by George Borrow in Wild Wales.[1][2]