Newtownsaints
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There are three large 1960's built Tower Blocks in place of what used to be Newtown. These are named: St. Annes, St. Oswalds and St. Georges, and along with many low-rise houses comprise the area that Chester and District Housing Trust (C&DHT) refer to as 'Newtownsaints'. These properties are built on what used to be the old 'back-to-back' terraced houses housing the workers from the old Chester Cattle Market.
St Oswalds Way now runs almost exactly along the route of what was Back Brook Street, and there are still some surviving buildings which used to form part of the 'bottom end' of the street - notably, as mentioned, number 24 Back Brook Street which you can still see. In addition, the backs of the vegetable and butchers shops can also still be seen.[1]