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Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) and St Olave's Church, Chester

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Difference between Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) and St Olave's Church, Chester

Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) vs. St Olave's Church, Chester

Chester is a city in Cheshire, England. St Olave's Church is a redundant Anglican parish church located in Lower Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England.

Similarities between Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) and St Olave's Church, Chester

Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) and St Olave's Church, Chester have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bell-cot, Cheshire, Chester, Gable, James Harrison (architect), National Heritage List for England, Parish church, Redundant church, Sandstone, Slate, St Michael's Church, Chester, Wrought iron, Yale University Press.

Bell-cot

A bell-cot, bell-cote or bellcote is a small framework and shelter for one or more bells.

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Cheshire

Cheshire (archaically the County Palatine of Chester) is a county in North West England, bordering Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south and Flintshire, Wales and Wrexham county borough to the west.

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Chester

Chester (Caer) is a walled city in Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales.

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Gable

A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches.

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James Harrison (architect)

James Harrison (1814–66) was an English architect who practised in Chester, Cheshire, England.

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National Heritage List for England

The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is Historic England's official list of buildings, monuments, parks and gardens, wrecks, battlefields, World Heritage Sites and other heritage assets considered worthy of preservation.

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Parish church

A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish.

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Redundant church

Redundant church is a phrase particularly used to refer to former Anglican church buildings no longer required for regular public worship in the United Kingdom, but may refer to any disused church building around the world.

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Sandstone

Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) mineral particles or rock fragments.

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Slate

Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism.

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St Michael's Church, Chester

St Michael's Church is a redundant church standing on the corner of Bridge Street and Pepper Street in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England.

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Wrought iron

puddled iron, a form of wrought iron Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon (less than 0.08%) content in contrast to cast iron (2.1% to 4%).

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Yale University Press

Yale University Press is a university press associated with Yale University.

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Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) and St Olave's Church, Chester Comparison

Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central) has 207 relations, while St Olave's Church, Chester has 25. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 5.60% = 13 / (207 + 25).

References

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