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City of Winchester: Historic house: Features the Great Hall, a 13th-century hall and medieval round table Winchester Cathedral: Winchester: City of Winchester: Religious: Includes historic bibles, art and artefacts Winchester City Mill: Winchester: City of Winchester: Mill: Operated by the National Trust, restored water mill Winchester City ...
The Museum endeavours to preserve and enrich the cultural life and heritage of the Valley. Located on the largest green space in the city of Winchester, the MSV is a regional cultural center including a museum designed by Driehaus Prize winner Michael Graves, seven acres of formal gardens, and the Glen Burnie House dating to the 18th century.
A map of 1780 refers to the area as "Cromwell's Camp" and later maps show it as "Oliver Cromwell's Battery". The ancient earthwork may well have provided a suitable campsite for the besieging Parliamentarian forces, but cannon of the period would have lacked the range to fire on Winchester Castle and city walls from the so-called battery site.
Museums in the city of Winchester, Hampshire, England. Pages in category "Museums in Winchester" ... The Rifles Museum; Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum ...
The Westgate is one of two surviving fortified gateways in Winchester, England (the other is Kingsgate) formerly part of Winchester City Walls. The earliest surviving fabric is of Anglo-Saxon character. The gate was rebuilt in the 12th century and modified in the 13th and late 14th centuries, the latter including a portcullis in the western ...
Winchester's Military Museums are a group of six independent and related regimental museums in Peninsula Barracks and Lower Barracks in Winchester, Hampshire. The museums are: [1] HorsePower: The Museum of the King's Royal Hussars; Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum in Serle's House; Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum; The Gurkha Museum
The Winchester City Mill is a restored water mill situated on the River Itchen in the centre of the ancient English city of Winchester. The mill is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade II* listed building .
In the year running 2007/8 the museum received 88,338 visitors. [3] In 2014, ownership of the Milestones Museum was transferred to the Hampshire Cultural Trust as part of a larger transfer of museums from Hampshire County Council and Winchester City Council. [4]