Leen Lane

Leen Lane, took its name from a merchant family which owned property in it in the 13th century. Later blocked, in the 14th and 15th centuries it gave access to St. Oswald's vicarage and St. Giles's bakehouse. It is one of the surviving medieval lanes in Chester, they being Godstall Lane, Feathers Lane, Pierpoint Lane and Leen Lane.