• Old Palace Chester is located in an elevated position overlooking The Groves and the River Dee in Chester, Cheshire, England.
  • Old Palace Chester was originally built as a residence for Samuel Peploe, Bishop of Chester, in 1751.
  • The Old Palace is a grade two-listed Georgian house dating from 1745. Building work was completed in 1751 for the Bishop of Chester Samuel Peploe.
  • After a heartbreaking postponement last year, I was so delighted to finally make this cake for this wonderful couple, celebrating yesterday at Old Palace.
  • Palace of the bishops of Chester, later YMCA hostel, now offices. Dated 1751, with C19 and C20 alterations. Stone-dressed red brick; hipped grey slate roofs.
  • Old Palace Chester has now been restored and redefined as an exclusive-use venue with 23 ensuite bedrooms for unique city-based celebrations and events.
  • Chester Bishops Palace has been described as a probable Palace. There are no visible remains. This site is a scheduled monument protected by law.
  • Once home to Samuel Peploe (Bishop of Chester, in 1751), Old Palace imparts a high level of discretion with breathtaking surrounding views of the Groves and...
  • With its remarkable history, unrivalled riverside location and modern luxury throughout, there’s no other wedding venue in Cheshire like Old Palace Chester.
  • A brand new exclusive use wedding venue in the heart of Chester. Old Palace Chester offers palatial... Little St John Street, CH1 1SN Chester.