Watergate, Chester

Watergate

Watergate
Coordinates 53°11′22″N 2°53′51″W / 53.1894°N 2.8974°W / 53.1894; -2.8974Coordinates: 53°11′22″N 2°53′51″W / 53.1894°N 2.8974°W / 53.1894; -2.8974
Carries City wall
Crosses A458
Locale Chester, Cheshire
Heritage status Grade I listed
Characteristics
Design Arch bridge
Material Sandstone
History
Designer Joseph Turner
Opened 1790
Statistics
Toll None

The Watergate is in Chester, Cheshire, England and spans the A548 road between Watergate Street and New Crane Street (grid reference SJ402662). It forms part of the city walls and carries a footpath over the road. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.[1]

Watergate was built between 1788 and 1790 for Chester City Council and replaced a medieval gate. The architect was Joseph Turner. It is built in red sandstone ashlar and consists of a basket arch of short rusticated voussoirs. The parapet consists of stone balusters interspersed with panels. A drinking fountain, which is now dry, is fixed to the north abutment and is dated 1857.[1]

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