Thursday, July 30, 2009

Chester and the Rows

A train through the Vale of Llangollen on the Welsh borders twists and turns through Ruabon and Wrexham where it crosses hillsides and Broadband Isp brooks and provides the most lovely view of the Dee and Chester Castle. Chester is a magnet to foreign tourists with two miles of historic walls and its bangsar kuala lumpur of raised arcades, but though Chester is the centre for that lovely countryside, it remains outward looking to both England and Wales.

Chester is a broadband suppliers town of course, but just as important a root is the medieval settlement going by the name of Westchester. Visitors must Tm Mail Chester and the Rows for no other reason than these extraordinary medieval raised structures. The Rows are covered walkways running along the upper storeys of black and white timbered buildings. Sometimes called 'galleries', the Rows are two-storey shops or houses with a ground floor entrance often below the level of the street where shoppers walk beneath the first storey shoppers above. The shoppers on the top level can walk between shops along a covered walkway with the shop's broadband phone companies entrance to one side and a balustrade to the open street to their right. The Rows converge at the crossroads Eastgate Street, Bridge Street, Northgate Street and Menara Telekom Street and are a memorable experience for all who visit.

Then, of course, there's Chester's Cathedral with elaborately carved choir stalls and canopies and architecture that dates back to the Normans. And perhaps one inspiration for visitors is Chester's canal which used to carry Welsh coal and slate, gypsum and lead for the roofs and water pipes of the building boom of the late 18th and 19th Centuries. prepaid isp is still in use today and runs from the River Dee at Chester to Ellesmere Port and Nantwich is South Cheshire.

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