Newgate, Chester

Arch bridge in Chester, England

Newgate
Map
170m
185yds
Cathedral
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral
Castle
Chester Castle
Chester Castle
Roman
Amphi-
theatre
Chester Amphitheatre
Chester Amphitheatre
33
32
32 Watergate
32 Watergate
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30
29
28
28
28 Bridgegate
28 Bridgegate
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27
26
25
25 Recorder's Steps
25 Recorder's Steps
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23
23 Barnaby's Tower
23 Barnaby's Tower
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21
21
21 Newgate
21 Newgate
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20
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18
18 Thimbleby's Tower
18 Thimbleby's Tower
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16
16 Eastgate
16 Eastgate
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14
14 Kaleyard Gate
14 Kaleyard Gate
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12
12 Phoenix Tower
12 Phoenix Tower
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10
10 Northgate
10 Northgate
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8
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8 Morgan's Mount
8 Morgan's Mount
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7
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4 Pemberton's Parlour
4 Pemberton's Parlour
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2
2 Spur Wall and Water Tower
2 Spur Wall and Water Tower
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1 Bonewaldesthorne's Tower
1 Bonewaldesthorne's Tower
The Walls of Medieval
and Roman Chester
Medieval City Walls
The Roman Fortress
Roman Roads
Towers and Gates
Section of Wall
Map of central Chester, showing the line of the city walls and the gates, towers and wall sections of the medieval and post-medieval city.[1]
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1
Bonewaldesthorne's Tower
2
Spur Wall and Water Tower
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Wall between Bonewaldesthorne's Tower and Pemberton's Parlour
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Pemberton's Parlour
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Wall between Pemberton's Parlour and St Martin's Gate
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St Martin's Gate
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Wall between St Martin's Gate and Morgan's Mount
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Morgan's Mount
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Wall between Morgan's Mount and Northgate
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Northgate
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Wall between Northgate and Phoenix Tower
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Phoenix Tower
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Wall between Phoenix Tower and Kaleyard Gate
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Kaleyard Gate
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Wall between Kaleyard Gate and Eastgate
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Eastgate
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Wall between Eastgate and Thimbleby's Tower
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Thimbleby's Tower
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Wall between Thimbleby's Tower and Old Newgate
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Old Newgate
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Newgate
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Wall between Newgate and Barnaby's Tower
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Barnaby's Tower
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Wall between Barnaby's Tower and the Drum Tower
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Recorder's Steps
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Drum Tower
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Wall between the Drum Tower and Bridgegate
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Bridgegate
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Wall between Bridgegate and the former County Hall
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Wall between former County Hall and Grosvenor Road
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Wall between Grosvenor Road and Watergate
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Watergate
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Wall between Watergate and Bonewaldesthorne's Tower

Newgate is an arch bridge carrying the walkway of the city walls over Pepper Street in Chester, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[2] The bridge was built in 1937–38 to relieve traffic congestion in the city, especially at Chester Cross. This involved making a new breach in the city walls.[3]

The bridge is constructed in red sandstone. It was designed by Sir Walter Tapper and his son, Michael. On each side of the bridge is a tower containing mock loops (unglazed slit windows) and surmounted by hipped roofs. Flights of steps on each side lead up to the towers and to the walkway across the top of the bridge. The structure is decorated with carved shields and Tudor roses.[2] The historian Simon Ward expresses the opinion that "its design conformed to the generally medieval feel of the walls".[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The walls, towers, gates and posterns of the City of Chester". Historic England. Retrieved 19 November 2025.
  2. ^ a b Historic England, "The Newgate, Chester (1376379)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 July 2012
  3. ^ a b Ward, Simon (2009), Chester: A History, Chichester: Phillimore, pp. 110–111, ISBN 978-1-86077-499-7

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