Pub - The Black Boy;
Restaurant - The Chesil Rectory.
Restaurant - The Chesil Rectory.
Go to the Tourist Information place at the bottom of the High Street (opposite King Alfred's statue) and go on one of their guided walks. Well worth it.
For an old, atmospheric pub, I recommend the Wykeham Arms, on the far side of the cathedral.
Large VAT on the slate please Dave.
Just googled the view. That’s bang on the list, stroll up there then down for an afternoon tea somewhere. Great shout.
Off to Winchester for a long weekend with a pal in early May. We’ve done all the usual research, cathedral etc.
We are going for dinner at Rick Stein’s place on the Monday night and have the evening meals sorted. Do any of you NSC’ers know the place or have any tips for lunch, places to visit, hidden gems etc?
We have an air bnb bang centre and we like;
Meat
Ale
Afternoon tea
History
Wrestling on rugs in front of open fires.
Thanks in advance
TC
afternoon tea...?? really...??
Wolvesey Castle - the original Bishop’s Palace - is free entry, and worth a few minutes of your time (if you’re doing the river walk, or the college grounds you’ll be walking past the entrance anyway.
My wife used to be the Custodian of it, but now English Heritage leave it unmanned.
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/wolvesey-castle-old-bishops-palace/
Absolutely. One of England’s great remaining civilities. Separates us from the beasts, dear boy.
In that case I shall steal all the rubies.
Pick up the path along the river and head north. When you cross the road still heading north, there’s a walk around the wildlife reserve. You can walk off your afternoon tea.
well the other 4 activities don't surprise me in the slightest but afternoon tea ...?? well i never.
Pick up the path along the river and head north. When you cross the road still heading north, there’s a walk around the wildlife reserve. You can walk off your afternoon tea.
The (Winnall Moors?) reserve is pretty dull though, tbh.
Walk the river South from the City Mill (or the Bishop on the Bridge pub, if that suits better!). Takes you past the old walls of the castle / palace, then via Wolvesey Castle, the existing Bishops palace, the College grounds and playing fields, then through a couple of miles of water meadows, to the big viaduct.
From City Mill / Bishop on the bridge
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Past Wolvesey castle and Bishops Palace
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Wave to the young gentlemen of the College
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Then along here
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and here
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to here.
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If you are feeling energetic, you can walk North along the viaduct itself towards St Catherine's Hill and make it a circular walk.
In fact this random blog (with lots of photos, that some lady has written, describes almost exactly the walk I've suggested https://over40andamumtoone.com/out-and-about/exploring-the-hockley-railway-viaduct-walk/ )
Obviously I had to release the staff after we left the Raj and Papa lost all his wealth but as long as the cucumber sandwiches are sufficiently peppered and they are buttered to the crustless edge, we can maintain standards.
Not too much butter, mind. Just a whisper, enough to reflect the afternoon sun.
We mustn’t drift into the arena of the Barbarians, darling!