Browns of Chester

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Browns of Chester was a historic department store in Chester, England, known for its distinctive architecture and long-standing role in the city’s retail life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf department store
historic building
architecturalSignificance landmark department store building in Chester
associatedWith Chester retail history
city centre regeneration and trade
country United Kingdom
culturalRole local shopping destination
part of Chester’s commercial heritage
hasBuildingType commercial building
retail premises
hasFeature historic façade
multi-department retail floors
period interior details
hasHistoricalStatus long-established store in Chester
hasReputation upmarket department store in Chester
hasUse retail
heritage historic retail institution in Chester
industry retail
knownFor distinctive architecture
long-standing role in Chester’s retail life
languageOfName English
locatedIn Cheshire
Chester NERFINISHED
England
locatedOn a central shopping street in Chester
namedAfter Brown family NERFINISHED
partOf Chester city centre NERFINISHED
productOrService department store goods
serves residents of Chester
visitors to Chester

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House of Fraser (various corporate owners over time) acquired Browns of Chester
subject surface form: House of Fraser