Lot Essay
Chester's world-famous Rows are a unique system of continuous, covered walkways built into the fronts of the buildings at first-floor level. With shops on both levels, the Rows provide Chester's most distinctive architectural feature. This watercolour shows the interior of Bridge Street Row East looking north, together with part of the west side of Bridge Street. The tall building to the left has a medieval vaulted undercroft with a timber-framed structure above, its elaborate facade dated 1664. Beside it is a smaller seventeenth-century timber-framed building, while the two buildings to the right were replaced by a new structure in 1892.
We are grateful to Peter Boughton, of the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.
We are grateful to Peter Boughton, of the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, for his help in preparing this catalogue entry.