Heritage Open Days

1645 - The Breach That Shook Chester

Dates:
21st Sept 2025 11:00 - 21st Sept 2025 15:00
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1645 - The Breach That Shook Chester

Step back in time to one of the darkest and most heroic chapters in Chester’s history - September 1645, during the English Civil War.

Royalist Chester is holding firm, despite being under siege and under near constant bombardment from the army of Parliament. Failure would mean certain death and destruction of this proud city.

But the end is approaching. Meet the citizens making up the City Watch of Chester, in Chester Castle. Hear and learn about life in a city under threat. The City watch will be at the castle from 1100-1400.

From Chester Castle, walk with the City Watch to the site of the historic breach at Newgate, where Royalist and Parliamentarian forces clashed on September 22nd 1645. After a commemoration, a wreath will be laid to honour all those who fell almost 380 years ago to the day. The event will finish around 1500.*

*All timings are approximate.

Come, remember, and take part in keeping the story alive.

With grateful thanks to English Heritage, Heritage Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Council, and West Cheshire Museums for their support.

FAQs

Where is the Venue?

Meeting Point: Chester Castle, Grosvenor Street, Chester, CH1 2DN

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Then walk with the City Watch to the Newgate (Roman Gardens), Pepper Street, Chester, CH1 1DQ 

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When should we arrive?

The Chester Watch will be at the castle from 11am until approximately 2pm. If you want to join the walk then be at the Castle by 1.40pm.

How much walking will we do?

We will walk approximately 0.4 mile.

What should we bring to the event?

Please wear suitable footwear for walking and come prepared for current weather conditions. We recommend you bring a bottle of drinking water.

Where can we park?

There is car parking at the venue.

Alternative parking is at the Little Roodee Car Park, Grosvenor Street, Chester. CH1 1SL.

Is the venue or planned route fully accessible (without steps, rough ground, steep gradients)?

Unfortunately, this venue is not  fully accessible. It is partially accessible with some uneven ground in Chester Castle.

 Is this event suitable for children?

The event is intended for adults, but older children interested in the topic, and who would be interested in following the walk are welcome if accompanied. Everyone is welcome to visit the castle.

Is this event dog friendly?

Unfortunately, we are not able to welcome dogs on this event.

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