Talk:Chester city walls

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[edit] Most complete city walls in England?

What is meant by this? And is it verifiable? I mention this because the walls around York seem to be as or even more complete, since most of gaps in the cicuit were there originally and were protected by flooding artificial lakes. York has its original gates, too, though somewhat vandalised by the Victorians.


Likewise, what about Conwy? Steve Roberts 04:05, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

It's in terms of ther percentage of the original walls remaining; York has more miles of wall than Chester, but there are some significant sections missing. Laïka 08:08, 3 March 2007 (UTC)