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Eastgate Clock

41-45 Eastgate St, Chester CH1 1LE, United Kingdom

Eastgate Clock
Historical landmark
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54R6+8F Chester, United Kingdom
+44 1244 403680
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Big Jim G
Big Jim G354 days ago
Found a cracking tea room (Huxley's on top of the city wall next to the clock) and had the most wonderful tea cakes after walking the city walls.
The shop also sells ice creams.
A must on your way round the city walls.
Pictures below from our table
Colin Poole
Colin Poole354 days ago
Micro brewer with beer on tap and bottle. Place to sit and the best view of chester bar non through porthole (ships captains residence)
Swati Malu
Swati Malu1 year ago
It's at a good location in between the liveliest streets of chester.

The clock looks nice with words written in golden color stating why it was built.

There are stairs through which one can climb and go on this small bridge and have a photo with the clock
Sarah Douce
Sarah Douce1 year ago
It's a beautiful clock that boats a beautiful view of the high street.

I would strongly recommend that you look up at the top of the shops to see the original buildings and the fantastic details.
It is not wheelchair accessible. Does not have any facilities however there are plenty of coffee shops nearby.

You can continue to walk on the wall and circle the city centre or just enjoy the wonderful view of Chester High Street.
Tom Green
Tom Green1 year ago
A nice start (and end) to a walk round the Chester walls. Definitely worth visiting if you fancy a break from the busy high street. Chances are there will be a queue if you want to take a photo, but not too long.
Jacob Comer
Jacob Comer1 year ago
Please stop and take a photo don't walk under the bridge, take the steps get up there and walk the walls. I've lived in Chester for a while now and missed out on how beautiful the city is by ignoring this short but immersive walk. Please take the time to walk the walls, appreciate the building blocks of our society cheesy as it is are relative built something which I personally say we ignore day in day out stop and appreciate it, remember where you come from.
Amanda Nebs
Amanda Nebs1 year ago
It is a beautiful site. One of the places I still stroll to in Chester.
Becky T
Becky T2 years ago
The Eastgate clock was made in 1899 to celebrate Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee. It truly is beautiful, and is worth a brief photo op, either when walking in the shopping area or when passing under during the city wall walks.
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