Advantages: Nice architecture Tranquil Clean and pleasant environment Disadvantages: Parking can be a problem
Winchester in Hampshire was reputedly the richest place in England during the 1980's and it most decidely conveys to the visitor the appearance of a well-maintained and affluent city. Its major attraction is undoubtedly the world famous Winchester Cathedral which has been a place of worship and prayer for more than 900 years.
This beautiful building houses the tombs of Saint Swithun, Izaak Walton and that brilliant novelist Jane Austen who spent the last few weeks of her life in College Street in Winchester.Tours can be made of the Cathedral and you can see the unique collection of Chantry Chapels and listen to the story of how the diver William Walker saved the Cathedral in 1906.
A visit to the Crypt is interesting to see the Sound II sculpture whilst the Triforium Gallery houses some great treasures such as the original ...
Advantages: Nice buildings. Lovely Cathedral Easy to Get To Disadvantages: Expensive
Winchester in Hampshire was reputedly the richest place in England during the 1980's and it most decidely gives the appearance of a well-maintained and affluent city. Its major attraction is the world famous Winchester Cathedral which has been a place of worship and prayer for more than 900 years.
This beautiful building houses the tombs of Saint Swithun, Izaak Walton and that brilliant novelist Jane Austen who spent the last few weeks of her life in College Street in Winchester. Jane Austen has close links with this attractive part of Hampshire.
Tours can be made of the Cathedral and you can see the unique collection of Chantry Chapels and listen to the fascinating story of how the diver William Walker saved the Cathedral in 1906. A visit to the Crypt is interesting to see the Sound II sculpture whilst the Triforium ...