St Werburgh's Mount, Chester

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Location15–27 St Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53°11′29″N 2°53′25″W / 53.1913°N 2.8904°W / 53.1913; -2.8904
Built1873–74
Built forG. Hodgkinson
St Werburgh's Mount
19–25 St Werburgh Street
Location15–27 St Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53°11′29″N 2°53′25″W / 53.1913°N 2.8904°W / 53.1913; -2.8904
Built1873–74
Built forG. Hodgkinson
ArchitectJohn Douglas
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated10 January 1972
Reference no.1376390, 1376391
St Werburgh's Mount, Chester is located in Cheshire
St Werburgh's Mount, Chester
Location in Cheshire

St Werburgh's Mount consists of a range of shops at 15 to 27 St Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire, England, on the south side of the street facing Chester Cathedral. The range is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as two designated Grade II listed buildings.[1][2]

The building was designed by the local architect John Douglas as shop premises for his client G. Hodgkinson. It had been intended to submit the plans to the Improvement Committee of Chester City Council at the same time as those for St Werburgh Chambers, an adjacent suite of offices for the same client. However the submission was delayed because Douglas was ill, and the shops were built in 1873–74, about a year later than the offices.[3]

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