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St Nicholas Chapel
St Nicholas Chapel is located on St Werburgh Street across the road from Chester Cathedral. And close to Godstall Lane. St Nicholas Chapel was originally a medieval chapel. This was Chester's Commonhall. In the 16th Century it became the Wool Hall. It was licensed as the Theatre Royal in 1777. And converted into the Chester Music Hall by James Harrison in 1866. Charles Dickens performed here in 1867. The building is now a shop. You can see traces of the older building. On the St. Werburgh entrance there is a small blue plaque with the buildings history on. The alleyway next to the shop leads to Northgate Street.
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