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DMC Tour Guide
Discover the Churches of Medieval Chester. Created by DMC Tour Guide
Description
Chester was an important religious centre and pilgrimage destination in the Middle Ages. Follow in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims and local citizens and discover the city’s churches, treasures and relics.
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