Boot Inn, Chester

For many years most of the front section of the building at Row level was occupied by a barber's shop, with a corridor leading to the public house beyond it.

Since alterations and restorations were carried out in 1988 the whole of the Row level has been occupied by a public house.

[2] The building is constructed in sandstone, the upper storeys being timber-framed with plaster panels, and is roofed in slate.

Behind this is a stallboard, the paved walkway of the Row, and the restored entrance front to the public house.

It contains a canted five-light mullioned and transomed oriel window above five shaped panels.