Morgan's Mount
About the Business
Morgan's Mount is a charming and historic establishment located at 5 Water Tower St, in the heart of Chester, United Kingdom. It is a point of interest and a must-visit tourist attraction that attracts visitors from far and wide.
Built in the 18th century, Morgan's Mount served as a lookout post and communication tower for many years. Situated at the top of a hill, it provides visitors with a panoramic view of the city that is simply breathtaking. With its commanding presence and awe-inspiring architecture, it is a true marvel of craftsmanship and design.
Today, Morgan's Mount has been lovingly restored and renovated to its former glory by its custodians. It is a treasured landmark in Chester that offers a unique educational experience for visitors of all ages. A visit to Morgan's Mount is an opportunity to step back in time and experience the history of Chester and the United Kingdom.
Visitors to Morgan's Mount can enjoy a number of attractions, including guided tours, interactive exhibits, and educational displays. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to answer any questions and provide insights into the history of the tower and the surrounding area.
Whether you are an avid historian or simply looking for a unique day out, Morgan's Mount is the perfect destination. So why not come and explore this fascinating piece of British history for yourself? We look forward to welcoming you to our historic landmark.
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Location & Phone number
5 Water Tower St, Chester CH1 2AE, United Kingdom
Reviews
"A raised platform that sits above the city walls. Good vantage point with views of Welsh mountains visible from here. If you look over the northern edge to the garden area below there is a sculpture depicting Morgan's cannon."
"I have always thought it was destroyed and neglected until I paid attention to to it. Has a beautiful surrounding as well."
"A lookout tower that played an important part in the Civil War. It's named after Captain Morgan who was in command of the Royalist cannons that were positioned close to this site. Steps lead up to a viewing platform with an information board that tells the whole story."
"Watchtower so called because during the Civil War there was a battery of cannons commanded by Captain Morgan."
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