this long-running b&b, set in the former home of sir alec guinness, is a 2-minute walk from tourist information centre winchester. a plush sitting room with country-style furnishings includes a shared dining table where breakfast is served. . there's also a guest computer and free wifi. the 3 simple rooms share a bathroom and come equipped with tvs, plus tea and coffeemaking equipment Heathrow Airport 57 min
National Trust - Hinton Ampner (16 min.) elegant country house in a picturesque setting with ceramics art collection gardens and woodland. Manor Farm (29 min.) traditional working farm with costumed actors animal-petting/feeding/milking and rural walks. Bus Station (Stand A) (5 min) Seacity Museum (23 min.) hands-on venue exploring shipping and the sea with cafe education zone and gift shop. Wolvesey Castle (9 min.) extensive ruins of a 12th-c. stone castle the former residence of the bishop of winchester. St. Catherine S Hill (6 min.) an iron age settlement s ruins lie atop this scenic chalk hill managed by the wildlife trust. National Trust Winchester City Mill (3 min.) a restored 18th-century mill featuring regular family activities displays and historic exhibits. Winchester Science Centre U0026 Planetarium (7 min.) planetarium Bus Station (Stand B) (5 min) Shawford (10 min) The Great Hall (11 min.) atmospheric 13th-century hall featuring a medieval round table romantically linked to king arthur. Marwell Zoo (17 min.) over 170 exotic and endangered species in 140 acres plus toy train cafe talks and events. Sir Harold Hillier Gardens (21 min.) Gardens with guided tours self-guided trails workshops children s activities and other events. National Trust - Mottisfont (27 min.) Disestablished 13th-century abbey filled with historic interiors and surrounded by mature gardens. Solent Sky (25 min.) collection of 18 vintage aircraft that includes flying boats jet fighters and the iconic spitfire. Winchester City Museum (8 min.) museum and history Tudor House U0026 Garden (26 min.) restored 14th-c. tudor house & remains of a 12th-c. norman home with 16th-century gardens & a cafe. |