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BUY ONE 22. Sir Harold Hillier Gardens 29. Chawton House Library Ground Floor BUY ONE ADULT TICKET, Around Winchester ADULT TICKET, GET SECOND Jermyns Lane, , Chawton, Alton GU34 1SJ GET SECOND HALF PRICE* 32 SO51 0QA HALF PRICE* ALTON Andover Whitchurch Discover the ‘Great House’ enjoyed by CHAWTON , and once owned by her These world famous 180 acre gardens offer 29 A30 A34 A31 JANE AUSTEN’S 28 HOUSE brother Edward. The beautifully restored breathtaking beauty and tranquillity whatever MID HANTS STOCKBRIDGE B3349 M3 RAILWAY 30 CHAWTON and quintessentially English manor house, the season. With a Tree House, Wobbly Bridge ALRESFORD HOUSE LIBRARY RIVER gardens and parkland is now home to and Super Snake Swing, kids love it here too. We TEST WINCHESTER 25 A31 SELBOURNE 31 a unique and inspirational collection of host exciting events and exhibitions all year round A3057 26 GILBERT WINCHESTER SCIENCE WHITE’S HOUSE CENTRE & PLANETARIUM including the popular Art in the Garden sculpture A32 women’s writing. Admission: £10.40 A3090 exhibition. Free parking. A272 22 A272 Open: 20 Mar – 27 Oct, Sunday to Friday *On receipt of this voucher, half price discount for SIR HAROLD HILLIER GARDENS Open: Daily, 10am to 6pm (5pm in winter), closed second ticket per full paying gift aid admission. and Bank Holidays.

✁ 23 EXTON Applies to cheapest ticket. On gift MARWELL Monday to Friday: 12.00pm – 4.30pm 01420 541 010 ROMSEY ZOO 25 & 26 December only aid day entry admission only. M3 RIVER www.chawtonhouselibrary.org ✁ Not valid in conjunction with any ITCHEN RIVER Sunday: 11.00am – 5.00pm 01794 369 318 MEON other offer or paid for events. *Excludes special event days and other offers. BISHOP’S WALTHAM A3 www.hilliergardens.org.uk Valid until end of March 2018. PAULTON’S Admission: See website for admission prices Valid until 27 October 2017 PARK 20% OFF B2177 A32 IN MARWELL M27 M271 GIFT SHOP* M27

23. WICKHAM Ground Floor/Garden opposite A31 30. Jane Austen’s House Museum A3 (M) 27 ROYAL ARMOURIES A326 FORT NELSON , Winchester, SO21 1JH THE NEW Chawton, Alton, GU34 1SD A3 FOREST M27

Get close to the wonders of the natural world The house where Jane Austen lived from ✁ 24 N and play a big part in helping save them. Watch BEAULIEU 1809 until 1817, and where she wrote and TWO ADULTS the gorgeous Amur tiger and Amur leopards revised her novels. Today the house is a FOR THE PRICE cubs growing up, PLUS, look out for a new lemur museum to her life and work and contains walkthrough opening summer 2017! 140-acre an important collection of Austen artefacts. OF ONE* park with an incredible range of exotic & 26. Winchester Science Centre & Planetarium Mature gardens, museum shop, changing endangered species. exhibitions and full programme of events. Telegraph Way, Winchester SO21 1HZ Open: Daily except Christmas & Boxing Day. Opening and admission: See website Admission: Adult £15–£19, * Excludes special event days, 10am–5pm/6pm (standard days). A family-friendly hands-on science centre. Find 100 interactive Child £11.50–£15, Senior £12.50–£16.50 01420 83262 concessions and children’s exhibits, an Invention Studio and the UKs largest standalone rates do not apply. 10am–4pm/5pm (winter days). (includes voluntary donation). ✁ www.jane-austens-house-museum.org.uk Valid until 30 April 2018 planetarium. Special events, for all ages, include science shows, 01962 777 407 Operated by Marwell Wildlife. Registered charity number 275433. *Upon receipt of this voucher. Valid until 31 Dec themed weekends, space lectures, film nights and holiday activities. www.marwell.org.uk 2017. Not available with any other discount or offer Open 7 days a week with on-site car park, café and science shop. Open: Mon–Fri 10am – 4pm, weekends (bank holidays 31. Gilbert White & The Oates Collection TWO ADULTS and local school holidays) 10am – 5pm. Closed 24–26 Dec. FOR THE PRICE OF ONE* 24. Beaulieu Admission: Advance online bookings save 10% High Street, Selborne,GU34 3JH www.winchestersciencecentre.org Discover three fascinating stories about explorers of Beaulieu, New Forest, 01962 863 791 the Natural World. Explore the home of Gilbert White , SO42 7ZN the pioneering 18th century naturalist, set in 25 acres of magnificent parkland with restored gardens. Learn One ticket provides access to all of the about Captain Oates and his epic journey to the South Beaulieu attractions! Motoring fans can Pole and his uncle, Frank Oates, Victorian explorer. see over 250 vehicles the National Motor 27. Royal Armouries Fort Nelson Museum as well as re-living memorable Plant sales and free entry to our award-winning challenges in World of Top Gear. For the Portsdown Hill Road, Fareham, PO17 6AN Tea Parlour and well-stocked Gift Shop. history fans, experience the Victorian Discover the national collection of artillery at Fort splendour of Palace House, now with See website for opening times, special events never-before-seen rooms open, and new Open: every day from 10am Nelson – over 350 big guns on display. Explore 19 Admission: See website for current prices and admission prices. for Easter 2017 see the Victorian kitchen acres of ramparts, outer fortifications, underground restored to its original layout. Explore the 01590 612 123 (24hr) tunnels, and ammunition bunkers at this fully 01420 511 275 restored Victorian fort. Daily gun firings (1pm) and * Excludes special event days, concessions and tranquil ruins of Beaulieu Abbey and the 01590 612 345 www.gilbertwhiteshouse.org.uk children do not apply. Valid until 30 April 2018 stunning gardens for a moment of calm. www.beaulieu.co.uk special events throughout the year. ✁ Open: Apr–Oct: Daily 10am–5pm. TWO ADULTS Nov–Mar: Daily, 10.30am–4pm. Closed 24–26 Dec. 01329 848 532 32. Bombay Sapphire Distillery 25. Avington Park FOR THE PRICE Admission: Free www.royalarmouries.org OF ONE* Laverstoke Mill, Laverstoke, Avington, Winchester SO21 1DB Whitchurch, Hampshire, RG28 7NR

Avington Park, once described by William Cobbett 28. Mid Hants Railway ( Line) The Bombay Sapphire Distillery is in a as “one of the prettiest places in the County” has conservation area with over 1000 years hosted Charles II and George IV. The house boasts Alresford, SO24 9JG of history. It is situated just 15 from wonderful rooms – the beautifully painted main Winchester and 60 miles from . hall, the library overlooking the south lawns, the Let the train take the strain as you travel The distillery showcases the care, skill ballroom with its magnificent gold plasterwork through 10 miles of Hampshire countryside and artistry behind every drop of Bombay ceiling and painted panels – yet Avington retains to the soothing sounds of the steam engine Sapphire, and allows you to discover the the atmosphere and warmth of a family home. and the clickety clack of the rails. Stations with flavours of the botanicals which make Admission for tour of the house: period charm await you at this living history Bombay Sapphire gin so unique. £8 adult £4 child Open: Mid Feb – Oct, weekends and Open: House, grounds and Tea Bar open to attraction. Family events and dining trains selected midweek days. 10am–4pm the public from May to September on Sundays, 01962 779 260 throughout the year. Open: every day from 10am

✁  Bank Holiday Mondays and Mondays in August www.avingtonpark.co.uk Admission: Adult £16, child (2–16) £8, 01962 733 810 Admission: Please book online in [email protected] 2.30pm – 5.30pm. *Valid until end of September under 2 yrs FREE, family (2 adults+2 children) £40. www.watercressline.co.uk advance. See website for current prices. distillery.bombaysapphire.com

Places to eat and drink Welcome to Winchester

City Centre Explore Winchester, the perfect English city on the edge of the WINCHESTER National Park. With outstanding attractions and Cabinet Rooms Hub breathtaking countryside, all only one hour from London, this Jewry Street, SO23 8SA 7–8 High Street, SO23 9JX vibrant cathedral city has something for everyone. But don’t take VISITOR MAP 01962 866 480 01962 353 353 our word for it, come and see for yourself… Corner House River Cottage Canteen Places to visit • Trails • Places to eat • Parking 71 North Walls, SO23 8DA Abbey Gardens, SO23 9GH Public transport Winchester is on the main line from London Discover Winchester 01962 827 779 01962 457 747 Waterloo to Southampton and . An Join a qualified tourist guide and Eat, Drink and Be St James Tavern extensive local bus network runs from the discover the history of the city. 81 High Street, SO23 9AT 3 Romsey Road, SO22 5BE Broadway bus station and National Express Call 01962 840 500 or see 01962 867 636 01962 861 288 coaches stop next to Abbey House. www.winchestertouristguides.com eighteen71 The Chesil Rectory Winchester on wheels Broadway, SO23 9GH 1 Chesil Street, SO23 0HU Manual & powered 01962 840 820 01962 851 555 wheelchairs and battery The King Alfred powered scooters are Forte Kitchen 11 Saxon Road, SO23 7DJ available from Shopmobility (Mon–Fri). 78 Parchment Street, SO23 8AT Book in advance on 01962 842 626.

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Bridge Street, SO23 0HN Jewry Street, SO23 8RY © Harvey Mills 01962 863 838 01962 896 234 National Traveline 0871 200 2233 www.traveline.info Porterhouse Steakhouse Westgate Pub My journey 24 Jewry Street, SO23 8SB 2 Romsey Road, SO23 8TP www.myjourneyhampshire.com 01962 810 532 01962 820 222 Winchester City Council Parking Office 01962 848 346 www.winchester.gov.uk Local buses 03451 210 190 Around Winchester www.stagecoachbus.com Hambledon Vineyard Shopmobility 01962 842 626 PO7 4RY © Forte Kitchen 02392 632 358 LOOK OUT Winchester Tourist Information Centre FOR THE RED The White Horse DISCOUNT Winchester Guildhall, High Street, Winchester SO23 9GH Tel 01962 840 500 VOUCHERS SO21 2EQ Email [email protected] Web www.visitwinchester.co.uk INSIDE! 01962 712 830 Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm, closed between Christmas and New Year Open Sunday 11am to 4pm May to September Winchester Distillery Manor Watercress Factory, @King_Alf /KingAlfWinchester VisitWinchester , Winchester, VisitWinchester KingAlfWinchester SO24 9DH

visitwinchester.co.uk 1. Winchester Discovery Centre 11. The Apr to Oct 50P OFF A PITKIN

St Cross Road, SO23 9SD GUIDE Jewry Street, Winchester SO23 8SB BOOK* The Discovery Centre is home to a vibrant library, Winchester city map A short picturesque stroll from the city centre will bring exhibition space, art gallery and performance 10% OFF AT the visitor to the living tranquillity of St Cross. Founded hall. We host a varied programme of events from OUR CAFÉ in 1132, the Hospital is home to 25 Brothers and comedy nights to author talks, plus a wide range WITH THIS continues to provide refreshment (April to October) for of activities for children and families, many of the traveller – including the traditional Wayfarer’s Dole. which are free. We offer free Wi-Fi, a spacious VOUCHER K C I Newbury/ (A34) Coach Park (A33) NG A Open: family friendly café, tourist information for R LFR ED PLACE ✁ A E Apr–Oct: Mon–Sat, 9.30am–5pm, Sun, 1pm–5pm. N N Hyde visitors to Winchester plus a gift shop. AD P W O W P A OSE LD R L R A Abbey Hyde P Long stay parking IRFIE R Gate Nov–Mar: Mon–Sat, 10.30am–3.30pm FA O Y NE Abbey H CT Open 7 days a week N RT T Garden R P T ATE H O P H E G Short stay parking YDE YDE Admission: Adult £4.50, senior citizen £4, W C E H R L 0300 555 1387 / 01962 873 603 A O SE R P ✁ O N T child £2.50 A

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S R R T S D www.hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk T E . S O W E PA Hampshire AN Toilets U Archives LA R M N N T A 12. Winchester’s Military Museums D [email protected] L and Local E ’ T S R R S R E S Studies O H E T E O N Admission: FREE I N A L R C Baptist D G University of Southampton O A D L T I Y H D I T Church Y – Winchester Campus A S Y T D T R H E

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E B A and the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings. T County P L P E • Women in the Army O T L significant artists, artefacts and collections. D C E R S S E

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R 1 S N • The Rifles today T R R R Court D R S 01962 863 064 R Arbour S T 01962 873 603 E T E E R E S D O L E U T P X A R A W E T N A U E P K GAT To book a group visit: 01962 877 826 or 843 659 G S E E P W E N S O R U L D P TT U O A S T T O E Moorside N O P E N S G R O R C U L D A T E T N E E S T R F S P T T L R Y E S U I T B E E The United E E A R E N S  [email protected] L E H R T T ’ ST T R E E C Church R I A I S S W Winchester L N R OS T N T O G CR G E Milner S E D S A A Royal Hotel N N 3. The Westgate Museum 5. City Space H J L www.winchestermilitarymuseums.co.uk Post R G L Hall S M D K L ’ I S I S Police U R H Office H O G T R T D E N Station C M R E E The Middle O O T T E B F T R Brook Centre R

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C A R E W S Family Church) N L . E E I Westgate E F T R T K S F T O R W esfo r Jewry Street, SO23 8SB N IA S Fortified Medieval gateway and a debtors’ prison R 3 H O R BLUE O AD I S O N B A RO G O G D SEY H AT P L A OM ST R P E W L Romsey (A3090) R R A L for 150 years, with walls covered in prisoners’ A vibrant gallery space with a regularly E S B H ET T. G L IL d/Guildfo r C L E T O R 13. River Itchen 18. Cheyney Court E RG H E changing programme of exhibitions reflecting T E’ E graffiti. Great view from the roof! Park & Ride S The Brooks

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S A S Footpath to St. Giles Hill E T R H 6. , Refectory and Gift Shop Royal Hampshire N E ’ I S A R N N E the water meadows and T N M Regiment Museum M I A S E School, Pilgrims’ Hall, where City H R K L E T M Tourist R Museum E O L E E T L J A Peninsula R St Cross. Go via Wolvesey A T E T A Information A N pilgrims to the shrine of St D Barracks G T T A 2 T

I E Cathedral Office, 9 The Close, SO23 9LS U R E E T S G Q T L Mercure 16 H S E E R S B Castle – the extensive R A A R Hotel O ’ G Cathedral Guildhall were lodged, dates L T A AR S D T W M U CH S 10 A must-see attraction at the heart of historic Winchester. Discover S E A City Mill R E S A Y N Y K ruins of the Medieval I L Abbey A N E 14 N from 1308 and has a fine M PAT O E ER H 1000 years of history, magnificent architecture, art and priceless T NO House P O ST O IG A RO ER H T W R S S bishop’s palace. H T E G B B G hammerbeam roof. T R ID treasures. Famous ‘residents’ include Saxon kings, the much-loved T Winchester 15 ID R H E G

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Abbey O Cinema S E Visitor O U Council author Jane Austen and biographer and angler Izaak Walton. Home R Centre 6 C Gardens L C O T E O S S B NS 14. King Alfred 20. Jane Austen’s too to Antony Gormley’s contemplative sculpture ‘Sound II’ in the T R A S B ’ L O Christ ES P G D Church A O cathedral crypt. An annual Christmas Market (20 Nov – 22 Dec) and TE Abbey Centre N Mill K The Great House O

R S Chesil E P Ice Rink (20 Nov – 7 Jan) are held in the Cathedral Close. T West Hill S M T T S T H C T Scholar, soldier, Now a private residence, . J . Y OL Theatre D A S E E Cemetary A S B M W R C R O T A E IT O S’ H L K H C Admission (annual pass): £8.00 adults, £6.00 concessions, children D L U O ST O E statesman, King Alfred Austen lived here for the A N S H N N 17 S E R E W A T E under 16 (with family) free and includes a free family trail. X E S H CA The Deanery E I I THEDRAL CLOSE W R restored Winchester after last six weeks of her life and L L C S A S S R T. S A S Friends T U W D 01962 857 200 (Mon–Fri) L C O the Dark Ages and made died on 18 July 1817. She is A IT ALLS ME Meeting House R H L A CATHEDRAL N H LL E I U EY C O N E V www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk T N S T T the city his capital. His buried in the cathedral. ’ S S CLOSE D V ALLS I U S M T IL MER M R LA St. Swithun-upon R E E S E S (Ruins of old D W F S ET ’ RI N 13 H A Kingsgate Church Open: Mon–Sat 9am–5pm, Sun 12.30pm–3pm A 19 striking bronze statue M R Bishop’s Palace) Y U

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D L’ LD N S D G C O E L DNS O H E and Gardens Jane Austen’s House LL C I D EG T E I F gems, the tiny church of 50P OFF A ST R R 7. RE E The ’s official O 8 ET IV A R ST R B St Swithun-upon-Kingsgate. D . SINGLE MIC R Winchester A HA residence. On the site of EL E ADMISSION* O ’S College 7 L D V R R L D I O L

A H College Street, SO23 9NA A K a Nunnaminster founded S D A U T O S S 22. Buttercross L D B C A EAU O E R FO R O St. Michael’s ILL E A F RT R H F R I by King Alfred’s wife, O R F L Founded in 1382, Winchester College is believed to be the AD R Church R C E H W Winchester’s familiar C A IG A T H . H Park & Ride

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I O the original Scholars’ dining hall; the 17th Century red brick Southampton (M3, J11) K C Basingstoke/London (M3, J9) 11 16. Guildhall from it to Great Minster schoolroom and the original Cloister. RO MA NS Winchester Street, passing the RO Open: Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat: 10.15am, 11.30am, AD CO GR LLEG An imposing Gothic almost hidden church of AFT E WAL 2.15pm, 3.30pm (no 3.30pm tours Sept – Mar) ON R This map features on wayfinding totems around the city to help you find yourK way OAD building, the recently St Lawrence-in-the-Square. Tues & Thurs: 10.15am & 11.30am. Sun 2.15pm & 3.30pm (no 3.30pm tour Dec – Jan). Groups: times to suit, must be College is closed between refurbished Victorian pre-booked. Please check website for up-to-date information. Christmas and New Year. Guildhall is a civic and 23. God Begot

✁ 9. The Great Hall Admission: Adult £8, Concessions £7. £1.00 OFF 10. Winchester City Mill – Gateway to the South Downs conference centre. House 01962 621 209 www.winchestercollege.org/guided-tours *Upon presentation of this voucher (EM03). Valid until 30 April 2018 THE COST OF A café and the tourist Look down Royal Oak Castle Avenue, SO23 8UJ A GUIDE Bridge Street, SO23 9BH information centre are Passage to see the 16th

The Great Hall – where history and legend meet – BOOK* Visit this traditional, fully restored, working on the ground floor. century origins of this is home to ‘’s Round Table’, but why that has stood at the heart of the historic city of half-timbered building, is the table in Winchester? Could Winchester Winchester for over 1000 years. Learn about the 17. The Deanery now a pizza restaurant, 8. Winchester College Treasury Ground floor have been ? building’s fascinating history and see how our and Dean Garnier on the site of Queen One of the finest 13th century Medieval aisled traditional stone-ground wholemeal flour is Emma’s manor. Lloyds College Street, Winchester SO23 9NA Garden halls, and once part of , the produced using the power of the River Itchen. ONE FREE Bank opposite occupies An outstanding museum of art and archaeology housed in a recently Great Hall has been a royal residence, a defensive Milling demonstrations every Saturday and Between the cathedral CHILD WITH the old guildhall. converted Medieval stables in the heart of England’s oldest public school. stronghold, a courtroom, a filming location, and Sunday as well as Wednesdays (May–Oct). and the Deanery, which now a wedding venue and visitor attraction. EVERY PAYING Admission: £5 Opening Times: 1 Jan–19 Feb 10am–4pm, ADULT* has been continuously You can also try on fun historical costumes, 20 Feb–29 Oct 10am–5pm. occupied since the 13th 01962 814638 see Queen Eleanor’s Garden, explore the Long www.treasury.winchestercollege.org 30 Oct–24 Dec 10am–4pm. century, this delightful Key to symbols used on adverts Gallery, and browse unusual and themed gifts Last admission 30mins before closing. Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 2–4pm. in the shop. Victorian garden has been Admission: charges apply. members recreated to reflect the Gift Shop Wheelchair access Tickets available online or from Kingsgate Books and Prints. Please visit our webpage for opening times. and Hampshire Wildlife Trust members free. ✁ cathedral architecture. Guided tours Café

See website for details. 01962 847 782 01962 870 057 ✁ *Excludes special events or use in conjunction www.hants.gov.uk/greathall *Valid until April 2018 when you present this voucher. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/winchestercitymill with any other offer. Valid until 30 April 2018.