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English: St.Michaels Row Building, Bridge Street, Chester is a five-storey, E-shaped building built for the 2nd Duke of Westminster in 1909-11.[1] It has a late-Elizabethan style timbered-framed façade which hides a steel frame and has two levels of shops - one at street level and the other at "row level" (fronted by a white ballastrade). The main flight of stairs leads into the Grosvenor Shopping Centre. This picture was taken from across the road at row level rather than street level.
This is a photo of listed building number 1376077.

  1. Brown, Andrew , ed. (1999) The Rows of Chester - The Chester Rows Research Project, Archaeological Report 16, English Heritage, p. 127
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