About Chester
The city of Chester is the county town of Cheshire, North West England. The historic city is situated on the River Dee close to the border with Wales, and hosts arguably the best preserved Roman walls cities in the United Kingdom. The adjective associated has traditionally been Cestrian, however we think Chestery suits us better! The patron saint of Chester is Saint Werburgh.
The census of 2001 put the population of Chester at 90,925. With recent developments and high demand for living in Chester, this is sure to have increased markedly in the years since.
Some information has been adapated from wikipedia’s entry on Chester.