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Title: Chester Churches
Post by: Jan_down_south on Tuesday 19 October 10 09:28 BST (UK)
Good morning all  :) - call all Chester experts

There's a Church in Chester which stands at the junction of Pepper Street and Bridge Street that is now a Heritage Centre.

Can someone tell who the Church used to be dedicated to please?

Many thanks
Jan
Title: Re: Chester Churches
Post by: naylor on Tuesday 19 October 10 09:32 BST (UK)
hello
there is an email address you can use

cch[-- at --]cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk

all one word 
good luck Doreen

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Title: Re: Chester Churches
Post by: Pughy on Tuesday 19 October 10 10:20 BST (UK)
HI Jan
The Name of the Church is St Michael's.Info off Wikipedia as follows St Michael's is a redundant church that stands on the corner off Bridge St & Pepper St it is now a Heritage Centre.
Regards
Pughy
Title: Re: Chester Churches
Post by: Jan_down_south on Tuesday 19 October 10 17:52 BST (UK)
Hello Doreen and Pughy

It would appear the Church of St Bridget and St Kathleen(?) no longer stands.  I found this online ref:

http://www.virtualchester.org/view/view_image.php?id=225

But at least I now have an idea of what the Church looked like and I will try and get a google image for the magistrates building which was built on the site.

Many thanks for your help.

Kind regards
Jan  :)