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The Old Dee Bridge in Chester, Cheshire, England, is the oldest bridge in the city. It crosses the River Dee carrying the road that leads from the bottom …
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Apr 2, 2024
This bridge is the oldest surviving one in Chester. It was the Romans that first built a bridge on this site but that one has long since gone. This is a medieval red sandstone bridge from the late 14…Full review by TokyoJ2000
Aug 15, 2023
With a provenance dating back to the Romans, it is amongst the treasured heritages of the city, in a city with multitudes. In gorgeous red sandstone and with arches across the Dee it is a lovely si…Full review by permia
Feb 19, 2022
Dating from 1387 ,the Old Chester Bridge is one of the oldest structures in Chester and a designated Grade I listed structure. Replacing an earlier Roman bridge ,this stone bridge looks superb especi…Full review by 293neilk