Chester Castle: Agricola Tower and Castle Walls

Free Entry

Open weekends, 11am-3pm April to October

Address:

Grosvenor Street , Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2DN

Before You Go

The 12th-century Agricola Tower was the first stone gateway to Chester Castle, which had been founded by William the Conqueror in 1070 in the south-west part of the city. On the first floor is the chapel of St Mary de Castro, which contains some exceptionally fine wall paintings from about 1240. By climbing the nearby stairs to the wall-walk, you can appreciate the castle's position within the city.

Chester Castle Events 2024

Exclusive Roof Top Tours

These tours are free of charge but must be booked in advance. Various dates available. For more information and to book click here

Chester Heritage Festival Events

Saturday 29th June- Recclesia Stained Glass Workshop

Vistors to the Castle will have the chance to take part in a cold glass painting workshop with stained glass window specialists Recclesia. 

Sunday 30th June- Morris Dancing Workshop

Chester City Morris men invite visitors to learn a Chester Morris dance. The workshop will be open to all and will run for approx. 1 hour. All abilities welcome. 

We also have a number of other exciting events confirmed for Chester Castle this year with more information to follow.

Before You Go

Access:

Chester Castle will be open every weekend from 1st April- 31st October , 11am-2pm. Opening will be dependent on volunteer availability so there may be instances where we have to close. It may be possible to access the Castle outside of these days for group visits. Please contact FSWEnquiries@english-heritage.org.uk

On open days entry is via the law courts carpark. Our friendly team will be there to meet you. 

Parking: There are plenty of public car parks in the city centre, all within walking distance from the site. Charges apply.

Plan a Great Day Out

Combine your visit to Chester Castle with a trip to Chester Roman Amphitheatre, the largest of its kind in Britain.

For spectacular views head to Beeston Castle, one of the most dramatically sited fortresses in England. Once you've climbed the hill to the castle keep, reward yourself at the Sandstone Café, which offers a tempting range of hot and cold drinks and snacks.