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Just 3 minutes’ walk from Chester’s center, The Ormonde Guest House provides free parking, spacious rooms, and free WiFi. Chester Racecourse is less than a 20-minute walk away. All rooms include an private bathroom. You can also enjoy a TV in the room, and free tea and coffee is available on request. With a TV, DVD player, and assorted games, guests can relax in the spacious lounge, or make use of free ironing facilities, and laundry facilities. Cycle storage is provided at the guest house, and Chester Rail Station is just 1 minute's walk away. The historic independent shops of the Chester Rows and the Roman city walls can both be reached in 15 minutes on foot.
a Historic City in the county of Cheshire
(0.5 miles, 0.8 km)Chester, the county town of Cheshire, is one of the oldest and most complete walled cities with fantastic architecture and history...
in the county of Cheshire
(7.1 miles, 11.4 km, direction NE)Helsby is famous for Helsby Hill which rises to a height of 462ft, and has traces of an Iron-Age camp...
in the county of Cheshire
(9.2 miles, 14.9 km, direction E)Attractive large village which developed as a coaching stop on the main London to Liverpool road during the 17th and 18th-centuries...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Cheshire
(9.4 miles, 15.1 km, direction NE)In the medieval times Frodsham was an important port and borough belonging to the earls of Chester...
in the county of Cheshire
(9.5 miles, 15.3 km, direction E)The village of Delamere can be found in the midst of beautiful Cheshire countryside in an area of forests and rivers. It is perhaps best known as the home of the magnificent.....
in the county of Merseyside
(10.7 miles, 17.2 km, direction NW)The Wirral Peninsula is an area of Merseyside approximately 60 square miles (160 square Km) known as 'The Wirral'..
in the county of Cheshire
(11.2 miles, 18.1 km, direction S)Shocklach is a small rural hamlet set beside a tributary of the River Dee between Wrexham and Nantwich. It is a lovely agricultural area of quiet lanes stringing together pretty.....
It is almost impossible to list the magnificent Roman treasures this town possesses. Its extraordinary Roman Amphitheatre is but.....
The Roman Garden, thus called is a somewhat misleading name. It was certainly not here in Roman times, but is a left-over from.....
A Minster was built here in the 10th-century to hold the remains of St.Werburgh, a Mercian princess who died in 707......
The extensive ruins of Chester Castle can be found on a hillside overlooking the River Dee in close proximity to where the county.....
Chester Zoo makes a fascinating day out for everyone at whatever age. For mostly we all love creatures of the wild and enjoy.....
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