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King Charles' Tower

King Charles' Tower, Chester

ALSO known as the Phoenix Tower or the Newton Tower, King Charles' Tower looks out over the suburb of Newton and was used as a meeting place for the city guilds after 1613.

The tower was badly damaged during the Civil War and was later restored in 1658.

The plaque on the tower reads: 'King Charles stood on this tower Sept 24th 1645 and saw his army defeated on Rowton Moor'. This was more likely to be a reference to later battles on Hoole Heath, as Rowton is not visible from the tower.

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