Attractions and places to see around Great Boughton include a mix of residential areas, historic landmarks, and natural features. Situated adjacent to the historic city of Chester, Great Boughton offers access to various points of interest. The area features several Grade II listed buildings and remnants of its ancient core. Natural spaces like a nature park and accessible greenways provide opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Eastgate Street in Chester is one of the city's most iconic and historic thoroughfares. It's part of the renowned Chester Rows and features a mix of medieval and Tudor-style buildings with unique double-level shopping galleries. The street is home to the famous Eastgate Clock, an ornate timepiece mounted on the historic city walls, and is often considered the second most photographed clock in England after Big Ben.
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The Millenium Greenway runs along an old railway line from Mickle Trafford, located east of Chester, through the historic city of Chester to the Wharf at Connah's Quay. This cycling or walking route is short, traffic-free and fairly flat. It makes for the perfect day out for families or less experienced cyclists.
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Standing on the Old Dee Bridge you can see the water flowing over the submerged dam. Behind the dam there are pleasure boats taking people on trips, as well as communal seating & cafes
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Chester is a historical city with many older, well preserved buildings.
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Plenty of different places around Chester to stop and rest by the Dee whilst on a cycle ride or walk. Alongside the Groves area there's plenty of choices for refreshments and toilets
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A great way to traverse to the north of Chester. About 13km of traffic free with just a few well-behaved pedestrians and dog walkers to avoid. the Greenway is fully tarmaced although in places it is breaking up and in autumn there are a lot of leaves and a bit of mud so some care is required. Make sure you have a bell to warn other users and slow down.
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Great Boughton is rich in history, featuring several Grade II listed buildings. You can find structures like The Old Glass House and Woodbank, which were originally 18th-century buildings. The area also includes the historic Boughton Hall, which dates back to the early seventeenth century and has a fascinating past, including its use as a Dr. Barnardo children's home. Additionally, the Greenfield Lock and Tarvin Road Lock on the Shropshire Union Canal are notable historical engineering feats.
Yes, Great Boughton offers several family-friendly options. The Chester Greenway and Chester Millennium Greenway are excellent traffic-free paths suitable for cycling or walking, with good surfaces and multiple access points. These greenways are well-maintained and offer a pleasant experience for all ages. You can also explore the local nature park for a tranquil escape.
For scenic walks and cycle rides, the Shropshire Union Canal Towpath offers a unique route, though some sections can be narrow. Alternatively, the Millennium Greenway, easily accessible from Great Boughton, provides a traffic-free path along an old railway line. You can also find peaceful walks in the low-lying Dee Valley, utilizing farm tracks and quiet country lanes, with some stretches along the River Alyn.
Great Boughton boasts a local nature park with convenient access points for those seeking a natural escape. For a scenic viewpoint, Earl's Eye in Boughton provides a panoramic vista where the River Dee makes its first curve. The area's proximity to the River Dee also offers opportunities to appreciate the natural landscape, such as from the Old Dee Bridge Weir.
Yes, there are several hiking routes available. You can find various options, including an easy 5 km loop from Littleton to the Eastgate Clock, or a moderate 8.6 km loop along the Shropshire Union Canal Path from Great Boughton. For more details and route options, you can explore the Hiking around Great Boughton guide.
Absolutely. For mountain biking, routes like the Chester Millennium Greenway β Burton Marsh Boardwalk loop offer a moderate 48 km ride. If you prefer gravel biking, you can find challenging routes such as the Burton Marsh Boardwalk β Dee Banks Path loop, which is around 82 km. More information on these and other trails can be found in the MTB Trails around Great Boughton and Gravel biking around Great Boughton guides.
The Eastgate Clock is a prominent landmark located on the city walls of Chester, adjacent to Great Boughton. It is widely considered one of the most photographed clocks in England, second only to Big Ben. Built in 1899 to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, it stands on the site of the original Roman entrance to the fortress of Deva Victrix.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained and accessible greenways like the Chester Greenway and Chester Millennium Greenway for their smooth surfaces and ease of use for cycling and walking. The historical significance of landmarks such as the Eastgate Clock and the tranquil atmosphere along the Shropshire Union Canal Towpath are also highly valued.
Yes, Great Boughton holds relics of Chester's darker past. St Giles Cemetery was historically used for burials, including victims of the Civil War and plagues. Nearby, Gallows Hill (also known as Barrel Well Hill) was the site of numerous executions, offering a somber glimpse into the region's historical justice system.
Great Boughton is home to seven Grade II listed buildings, indicating their national importance. These include The Old Glass House, Woodbank, Greenfield Lock, Tarvin Road Lock, and the Lock Keeper's Cottage associated with the Shropshire Union Canal. There are also two parish Boundary Stones with historical inscriptions. For more detailed information on these listed buildings, you can refer to resources like Wikipedia's list of listed buildings in Great Boughton.
Great Boughton is primarily a residential area adjacent to Chester, and public transport options are available to access various points of interest. Specific routes and schedules for buses serving the area can connect you to the local nature park, canal towpaths, and other attractions. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local bus service websites.
Yes, some attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. The Eastgate Clock in nearby Chester is noted as wheelchair accessible. The greenways, such as the Chester Greenway and Chester Millennium Greenway, generally offer good surfaces suitable for wheelchairs, though it's always advisable to check specific sections for conditions.


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