Itinerary
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Stop At: The Great Hall, The Castle Castle Avenue, Winchester SO23 8UJ England
Home to King Arthur's iconic Round Table, Winchester's Great Hall is one of the finest medieval aisled halls of the 13th Century. There is also a beautiful medieval style garden behind the hall.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Winchester Plague Memorial, Upper High St, Winchester SO23 8UT, UK
See this ancient memorial to the plague in Winchester and find out why this spot was chosen to remember one of the worst moments in history.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Castle Avenue, Castle Ave, Winchester SO23, UK
Explore what remains of Winchester Castle that was largely ruined in the Civil War
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Winchester Buttercross, High Street London, Winchester SE1 9DG England
Admire this restored 14th Century monument in the heart of the this historic shopping district of Winchester.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Winchester Cathedral, 9 The Close, Winchester SO23 9LS England
Explore and admire one of the finest Cathedrals anywhere. Dating from 1093AD it is the resting place of many of the great and the good. Home to a fantastic medieval tiled carpet, wondrous medieval Bibles and amongst others, the grave of Jane Austen.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Statue of Alfred the Great, Winchester England
Learn about King Alfred, the only monarch in all this time bestowed as being The Great. Winchester was once the capital of England in the time of King Alfred.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Dome Alley, Winchester SO23, UK
Step back in time and see these wonderful old timber-framed houses under the gaze of Winchester Cathedral
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Jane Austen House., 8 College Street. St. Michael,, Winchester SO23 9NB England
Amongst the beautiful backstreets of Winchester, we can visit the outside of the home where Jane Austen died. Commemorated by a plaque on the front of the old building.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Wolvesey Castle (Old Bishop's Palace), College St, Winchester SO23 9NB, UK
The medieval Bishops of Winchester were rich and powerful men, the relations and advisers of kings. Wolvesey, standing a stone's throw from Winchester Cathedral, was their main residence throughout the Middle Ages. The extensive remains date largely from the great 12th century palace of Bishop Henry of Blois, brother of King Stephen.
Though ruinous, the buildings still evoke an impression of their former grandeur. The last great occasion here was on 25th July 1554, when the East Hall was transformed with silk and gold hangings for Queen Mary and Philip of Spain's wedding banquet.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: The Royal Oak, Royal Oak, Winchester, Passage SO23 9AU, UK
If you want to put your feet up for a while, why not have a drink or a snack in this supremely historic old pub, a contender for the oldest in Britain and with strong connections to King Alfred The Great too.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Winchester City Mill, Bridge Street, Winchester SO23 0EJ England
Situated next to the oldest bridge in Winchester, this still functioning old mill is on the site of an earlier Roman mill. A great little place to explore and home to a cafe with delicious scones,
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Winchester, Winchester, Hampshire, England
This list of places isn't even exhaustive! We will see the historic old West Gate, the beautiful old shopping streets of Winchester, parks, ruins and more.
Duration: 5 hours