My Local Depot
Chester, a historic city in the northwest of England
Chester is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and various tourist attractions. As a result, the city welcomes a significant number of visitors, ranging from tourists exploring its medieval walls, Roman ruins, and charming streets to business travellers attending conferences and events. The hotel industry plays a vital role in accommodating this diverse range of guests and ensuring their comfort and satisfaction during their stay. Whether you're looking for luxury, boutique, mid-range, or budget accommodations, you'll find suitable options to meet your needs and ensure a pleasant stay in this captivating city.
Our Chester facility is not far from the football ground and racecourse and was previously known as Chester Textiles. The business joined the Hotel Division in April 2016 after being a privately owned business that could trace its roots back to 1885. Since acquisition we have invested in new machinery, improved staff facilities and expanded our processing capacity. Stephen and his team provide linen services to hotels in Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire to name but a few.
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Contact Us
Address:
Johnsons Hotel Linen
Unit 4, 28 Bumpers Lane
Sealand Industrial Estate
Chester
CH1 4LT
Email:
chester@jsg.com
Call:
01244 378600
Emergency Contact
During the week we do not provide emergency cover beyond normal office hours as you should know well before 4pm if you think you’re in a pickle and need some extra linen for the next day's delivery! If we are closed, please use your normal contact details for follow up the next working day.
For all emergency requests for linen at the weekend out of normal office working hours - after 3pm on Saturday until 3pm on Sunday - we have emergency out of hours service via email which will go to the duty manager who will do their best to help for any emergency Sunday deliveries or make genuine emergency adjustments to deliveries schedules to be made on Monday, if that's essential.