1886 – Falcon Inn, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: Grayson & Ould
On the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. In the late 18th century the building ceased to be the Grosvenor family town house and between 1778 and 1878 it was licensed as The Falcon Inn. In around 1879 alterations were made by John Douglas and re-opened as a temperance house. In 1886 Grayson and Ould carried out this restoration.
Published December 2, 2009 | Last Updated July 18, 2025