A National Trust elegant country house with highly distinctive gardens
Find out more about the fascinating history of the Jewish community in Winchester…
Take a look at the district’s regal history by following our Royal Trail…
As we remember those that lost their lives during conflict, take time to learn more about Winchester’s military history and our Armed Forces.
One of the world’s most famous authors, was born, lived and died on the 18th July 1817 in the historic city of Winchester. Our trail follows her life in Hampshire.
Walk, run or cycle along the Viaduct Way – Winchester’s restored historic railway.
Enjoy the golden colours of Autumn in Winchester on our trail that follows the route Keats took on his daily walk over 200 years ago.
Find your way to exclusive offers and ideas for great days out with our new Visitor Map out now.
It might be getting darker earlier but we love Winchester’s sunset views – see for yourself and follow our self-guided trail.
Grade I listed buildings dating from 1132 and is home to 25 Brothers.