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The City of Winchester

The City Of Winchester

We invite you to take a tour of the City of Winchester UK, the ancient Capital of Wessex. The County Town of Hampshire in the UK. A City of Kings.

http://www.cityofwinchester.co.uk/

Fishing Breaks

Fishing Breaks

Fishing Breaks is a website where you can find great places to go fishing. On the website they have bought together the most complete portfolio of chalk stream fishing across the counties of southern England.

www.fishingbreaks.co.uk

Theatre Royal Winchester

Theatre Royal Winchester

Theatre Royal Winchester lies at the heart of the ancient capital of England, which is today a thriving cultural centre, served by the best transport links in the South.

It provides an artistic programme of drama, dance, music, comedy, children's theatre, physical theatre and more for the city, wider district and beyond.

http://www.theatre-royal-winchester.co.uk/

http://www.hwt.org.uk/

st. caterines hill wildlife reserve

St Catherine's Hill Wildlife Reserve

Flower-rich chalk grassland cloaks this hill which is of great conservation and archaeological importance.


Marwell Zoological Park, Winchester, Zoo

Marwell Zoological Park

Set in 100 acres of parkland surrounding Marwell Hall. Venue suitable for all age groups including disabled. A very large zoo, breeding many endangered species. Over 1000 animals including big cats, giraffes, zebras, monkeys, rhino, hippos and birds. Also children's corner, miniature railway and road train, Penguin World, Tropical World and the World of Lemurs.

http://www.marwell.org.uk/

Hospital of St Cross, Historic House/Palace, Winchester

Hospital of St Cross, Winchester

A beautiful collection of medieval buildings in an idyllic meadow landscape. St Cross is the country's oldest charitable institution and is still an almshouse. Contains church, ambulatory, Brethren's Hall, kitchen and Master's garden. Refreshments can be purchased in the ancient "Hundred Men's Hall"

http://www.stcrosshospital.co.uk/

The Great Hall featuring `King Arthur's Round Table'

The Great Hall featuring `King Arthur's Round Table'

Great Hall featuring `King Arthur's Round Table' and 13thC herb garden named after Queen Eleanor. The only surviving part of Winchester Castle, once home to the Domesday Book, this 13thC hall was the centre of court and government life. The round table, closely associated with the legendary King Arthur has hung here for over 600 years.

http://www.hants.gov.uk/greathall/

Winchester Cathedral

Winchester Cathedral

Explore on your own, or take a guided tour around the longest medieval cathedral in Europe with its soaring gothic nave converted from original Norman. A magnificent working church where Christians have worshipped for over 1300 years. Alive with ancient and modern art treasures, stunning 12thC illuminated Winchester Bible, exquisitely carved wood choir stalls, floor tiles, wall paintings. Jane Austen's tomb. Antony Gormley's sculpture, Sound II in crypt.

http://www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk/

Winchester City Mill, water mill, Winchester

Winchester City Mill

First built in medieval times and restored in 1743, this water-powered corn mill remained a working watermill until the turn of the last century. Milling demonstrations take place throughout the season and there are working models, impressive mill races, an exhibition and pretty island garden to see.

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/

Wolvesey Castle, Winchester

Wolvesey Castle, Winchester

Peaceful ruins, in a beautiful setting, of the extensive palace of the powerful medieval Winchester bishops. Was frequently visited by medieval and Tudor monarchs. Scene of Philip of Spain and Mary Tudor's wedding feast. Ideal spot for picnics.

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/


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