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Chester Carmelite Friary

Coordinates: 53°11′19.75″N 2°53′35.61″W / 53.1888194°N 2.8932250°W / 53.1888194; -2.8932250
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Chester Carmelite Friary was a friary in the city of Chester in Cheshire, England. It stood on the corner of Whitefriars and old Nicholas Street. The building was demolished in the 1960s - along with numerous other properties in Nicholas Street - during the construction of the city's inner ring road.


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53°11′19.75″N 2°53′35.61″W / 53.1888194°N 2.8932250°W / 53.1888194; -2.8932250