Thursday, 18 October 2012

St Mary's Rectory

Across the street from St Mary's Centre, and literally a stones throw from Chester Castle, where criminals were executed until as late as 1883, is St Mary's Rectory.

According to two separate accounts from people who have worked at the Old Rectory, there is a small room at the top of the house that is always icy cold (you can see it above the archway in the photo). Its door bangs shut when there's no one near, and there's not a breath of wind. Why? Nobody knows. Whatever the cause, it's not something to dwell on as you walk down spooky, cobbled St Mary's Hill on a dark and moonlit night.


See our Chester self-catering serviced apartment at Black Diamond Park

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