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温彻斯特是一个拥有保存完好的大教堂的城市,毗邻南部国家公园,也曾是古代阿尔弗雷德大帝时期的英格兰首都·如今,温彻斯特是一个结合了现代文明和乡村风情的城市·
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离伦敦仅仅一个小时车程距离的地理位置也使得温彻斯特成为了完美的英格兰城市·在温彻斯特的旅行体验将会是您未来很长一段时间内的珍贵回忆·但是千万不要只听我们介绍的温彻斯特,一定要自己来感受·
温彻斯特步行旅行通过温彻斯特提供的官方旅行向导游览温彻斯特的著名景点·您可以通过拨打游客信息中心电话 01962 840 500 或者浏览www.winchestertouristguides.com
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公共交通温彻斯特位于英格兰南部的,从伦敦到南安普顿和普尔交通主线上·在百老汇(Broadway)大街上的公交车站游客既能乘坐本地线路,也可以在市长官邸旁搭乘National Express 城际巴士·
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相关联系方式城际铁路 National Rail 03457 484 950www.nationalrail.co.uk
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旅行信息 National Traveline0871 200 2233www.traveline.info
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温彻斯特市政厅停车管理办公室01962 848 346 www.winchester.gov.uk
温彻斯特本地巴士 03451 210 190 www.stagecoachbus.com
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Vibrant. Ancient. Cultured.
CHURCHES
Nestling at the heart of the Hampshire countryside,
the Meon Valley is the gateway to the contrasting
landscapes of rolling chalk hills and river valleys
unique to this stretch of England.
This self-guided trail combines the superb scenery of the
valley with the opportunity to discover of some of the
county’s historically most important churches, offering the
visitor an insight into the development of church
architecture from Saxon to late Victorian times. The
churches, from the Norman All Saints’ at East Meon in
the north to the Saxon and later church at Titchfield in
the south, are described individually on the inside of this
Discover the historic churches in
the Meon valley self-guided
walks and cycle rides
Accommodation in theMeon ValleyMarriot Meon Valley, Shedfield
SO32 2HQ01329 833 455Marwell Hotel, Colden Common
SO21 1JY01962 777 681Rocksbury Park Caravan Site
WickhamPO17 6JR0132 9 834 085Old House Hotel Wickham PO175JG0132 834 870Wallops Wood Escapes
DroxfordSO23 3QY01489 877 988This is just a sample of places to
stay. For further information go
to www.visitwinchester.co.uk
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Information Centre on01962 840 500.
Public Transport
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CHURCHESDiscover the historic churches in
the Meon valleywalks and cycle rides
bikeaboutWinchester’s bike hire scheme
The green way to tour Winchester
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1960Games akin to cricket have been played on the fields ofEngland since the middle ages, but a game called'crecket' first appears in 1598. Hampshire’s own cricketing history owes much to thelegacy of the Hambledon and Alresford cricket clubs andthe pre-eminent players produced at Winchester College.This leaflet offers you an opportunity to trace the history
of the development of the sport across the c ounty ofHampshire. Why not make Winchester your base as youuncover the fascinating landmarks of cricket dottedacross Hampshire?
CRICKET
“Let's join in the praise of the bat and the wicket, and sing in full chorus the patrons of cricket...”
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CRICKETTrace its evolution in Winchester and Hampshire’s countryside
Jane’s father, George Austen, (1731-1805) was the rector of St Nicholas Church in the parish of Steventon. Reverend Austen took in boys to tutor.
His wife Cassandra (née Leigh)(1739-1827) was a sociable, witty woman whomGeorge had met while studying in Oxford.Cassandra was visiting her uncle, TheophilusLeigh, Master of Balliol College. When Cassandraleft the city, George followed her to Bath and
continued to court her until they got married on26 April 1764, at the church of St Swithin in Bath.
Although a close knit family, by today’s standards the household was subject to somewhat fluid arrangements regarding the care of
offspring. As was customary for the gentry at the time, Jane’s parents sent her as an infant to be cared for by a farming
neighbour, Elizabeth Littlewood.
Her brother George, who is thought to havesuffered from epilepsy, also lived away from
the family home. And the third child, Edward(shown left), was adopted by his father’s
third cousin, Mr Thomas Knight, eventuallyinheriting Godmersham and Chawton
House - close to the house in Chawtonwhere Jane and Cassandra moved to
with their mother.
Arrangements like these were normal for the time - the familywas close and affectionate and
recurring themes of familybonds and respectable rural
living would play a strong part in Jane’s writing.
Family ties
Discover Jane Austen’s own jewellery, including her renownedring, at Jane Austen’s House Museum, Chawton. The ring wassold at auction for over £152,000 where it was accompaniedby a handwritten letter from Jane’s sister-in-law EleanorAusten (Henry’s second wife) bequeathing the rare jewel toher niece Caroline. It was ordered by the Minister of Culturethat the ring must stay in the UK and, after donations madefollowing a campaign by Jane Austen’s House Museum, it can now be seen on display in the museum.
As the film and television industry continue to delight uswith exquisitely shot Jane Austen adaptations, thequestion of who the woman behind the novels actuallywas becomes ever more intriguing.
Maybe that’s why each year thousands of visitors continueto flock to the landmarks of her life in Winchester andHampshire’s surrounding countryside to get closer to the‘real’ Jane Austen.
Find out why visiting the area is leaving so many Austenreaders with a lasting sense of history, place and person.
AUSTEN
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Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eaves run;
To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees,
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;
To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells
With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,
And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease;
For Summer has o'erbrimm'd their clammy cells.
Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?
Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find
Thee sitting careless on a granary floor,
Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind;
Or on a half-reap'd furrow sound asleep,
Drowsed with the fume of poppies, while thy hook
Spares the next swath and all its twinèd flowers:
And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep
Steady thy laden head across a brook;
Or by a cyder-press, with patient look,
Thou watchest the last oozings, hours by hours.
Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they?
Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,—
While barrèd clouds bloom the soft-dying day
And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue;
Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn
Among the river-sallows, borne aloft
Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies;
And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn;
Hedge-crickets sing; and now with treble soft
The redbreast whistles from a garden-croft;
And gathering swallows twitter in the skies.
To Autumn
The English Romantic poet, John Keats, stayed in Winchester
during the late summer and early autumn of 1819. Despite
being tormented by his love for Fanny Brawne and ill-health,
his visit to the city seems to have been a peaceful, reflective
Keats enjoyed a daily walk though the Cathedral Close and
water meadows to St Cross. He was so inspired by the natural
chester that, on Sunday 19 September 1819, he
The area has changed little since Keats visited, medieval
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‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
cathedral and surrounded by fresh-looking country.’
John Keats reflects on Winchester in 1819
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Hampshire Record Office offers
help to people looking to trace
their ancestry via army records.
Go to www3.hants.gov.uk/
archives/hals-collections/army-
records.htm to find out more.
Did you know?
15 Victoria Cross medals are
currently on display in Winchester
Military Museums. Further medals
of Wintonians who have been
awarded this honour are also on
display in the Imperial War
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Winchester city centre is spectacularly
transformed by Homecoming Parades
that assemble at The Guildhall for a
reception by the Mayor of Winchester.
Trace Winchester's military past from the
Iron Age to the Nuclear Age
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
SO MUCH TO SEE – TOO GOOD TO MISS
WMM
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HorsePower (Museum of The King’s Royal Hussars)
The Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum
The Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum
The Gurkha Museum
The Adjutant General’s Corps Museum
www.winchestermilitarymuseums.co.uk Visitors’ Centre and refreshments at the Café Peninsula.
For more information: (01962) 877 826 / 843 659
Email: info@winchester’smilitarymuseums.co.uk
One of King Alfred’s defensive ‘burhs’,
Winchester was established as refuge and strong
point to resist the Danish invaders. A raiding army had
destroyed the settlement in 860AD but the old
Roman town walls were refurbished and a new
street system was laid out inside the walls. These
intramural streets (such as North Walls) were laid with
the intention of rushing troops to threatened parts of
the walls. The town’s walls were largely
dismantled by the end of the 18th century.
Winchester
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Bangkok Brasserie,
33 Jewry Street,
SO23 8RY, 01962 869 966
Bengal Sage,
72-74 St. George’s Street,
SO23 8AH, 01962 862 173
Caught fish and chips,
66 St. Georges Street,
SO23 8AH, 01962 809 602
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Broadway,
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Fish Tale,
3 Eastgate Street,
SO23 8EB, 01962 840 830
No.5 Bridge Street,
SO23 0HN, 01962 863 838
Nibble,
38A Stockbridge Road,
SO23 7BZ, 07794 187 466
Rick Stein,
7-8 High Street,
SO23 9LX, 01962 353 353
River Cottage Canteen,
Abby Mill Gardens,
SO23 9GH, 01962 457 747
Sakura,
32-33 Jewry Street,
SO23 8RY, 01962 864 178
The Chesil Rectory,
1 Chesil Street,
SO23 0HU, 01962 851 555
The Green Man,
53 Southgate Street,
SO23 9EH, 01962 866 809
The Old Vine,
8 Great Minster Street,
SO23 9HA, 01962 854 616
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Alresford
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01962 840 500
: www.visitwinchester.co.ukKing_AlfWinchester Guildhall, Broadway, SO23 9GH
Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm
Closed between Christmas and New Year
Winchester Tourist Information Centre,
Also available:
Did You Know?
According to recent research published by
academics at Aberystwyth University Pro. Richard
Marggraf Turley and his colleagues, the ‘Stubble-
plains’ of Keats’ poem Ode to Autumn could
be referring to the former cornfields at the
foot of St Giles Hill.
A romantic walk through picturesque Winchester
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CITY WALK
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evolved in more recent times.
The walk is divided into three loops so
you can choose
how much to do: in each sectio
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the footsteps of th
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So set out from the famous st
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Broadway to trace the walls h
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Danes at bay and the streets h
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‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
cathedral and surrounded by fresh-looking country.’ ‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
cathedral and surrounded by fresh-looking country.’ cathedral and surrounded by fresh-looking country.’ ‘Jane lies in Winchester – blessed be her shade!
Praise the Lord for making her, and her for all she made!’Rudyard Kipling
‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
The English Romantic poet, John Keats, stayed in Winchester
‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
cathedral and surrounded by fresh-looking country.’
John Keats reflects on Winchester in 1819
‘An exceeding pleasant town, enriched with a beautiful
cathedral and surrounded by fresh-looking country.’
John Keats reflects on Winchester in 1819“Let's join in the praise of the bat and the wicket, and sing in full chorus the patrons of cricket...”
‘Jane lies in Winchester – blessed be her shade!Praise the Lord for making her, and her for all she made!’‘Jane lies in Winchester – blessed be her shade!Praise the Lord for making her, and her for all she made!’
“Let's join in the praise of the bat and the wicket, and sing in full chorus the patrons of cricket...”
“Let's join in the praise of the bat and the wicket, and sing in full chorus the patrons of cricket...”
M E D I E V A L
The trail starts from the passageway behind the
Buttercross which can be found in the High Street.
JEWISHT R A I LFor more information about Medieval Jewish Winchester please email [email protected] or see www.winchester.ac.uk/MJW where you
will fi nd more detailed information on each
of the sites in the walk. This leafl et is also
available to download from www.visitwinchester.co.uk. Winchester’s
offi cial tourist guides run tours on this and
other fascinating themes. See www.winchestertouristguides.comIf you would like this leafl et in a larger format
please contact the tourist information centre on
01962 840 500 or e-mail [email protected]
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lettering found during excavations on Lower Brook Street in
1968, possibly a synagogue token or of some commercial use.
© Winchester Excavations Committee/Hampshire Cultural Trust
Winchester City Council would like to thank
members of the local community for their help
in championing the story of the Medieval Jews
in the area. The text in this leafl et has been
researched by Charlotte Andrasi, Adele Beston,
Tracey Churcher and Cader McPhail, students at
the University of Winchester, working under the
guidance of Dr Christina Welch, Senior Lecturer in
Religious Studies, and was inspired by the work
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01794 369 318 www.hilliergardens.org.uk
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在这里可以真正亲近大自然,在这个140英亩大的动物园中有着非常多珍惜和濒危物种·
Colden Common, Winchester, SO21 1JH
01962 777 407 www.marwell.org.uk
23. Marwell 动物园 Marwell Zoo
游客使用一张通票就可以游览所有位于比尤利的景点!国家汽车博物馆中有超过250辆车,通过这些展示游客可以了解到身边的公路汽车和赛车。在Driving Changes可以回顾汽车发明和技术的革新·游客还有机会置身于TopGear世界,游览维多利亚时代奢华精致的宫殿和花园,宁静的比尤利教堂遗迹以及更多其他景点·
Beaulieu, New Forest, Hampshire, SO42 7ZN 01590 612 123 (24hr) 01590 612 345 www.beaulieu.co.uk
24. Beaulieu 比尤利
Paultons家庭主题公园,Peppa Pig(粉红猪小妹)的家,同时拥有60项以上游乐设施和景点·
Ower, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 6AL
02380 814 455 www.paultonspark.co.uk
25. Paultons 公园
每年吸引了超过150,000游客,温彻斯特科学中心为5-12岁孩子提供100个不同的互动展览和活动,同时也是英国最大的天文馆·这里还提供足够停车位·
Winchester Science Centre and PlanetariumTelegraph Way, Off Alresford Road,Winchester SO21 1HZ
www.winchestersciencecentre.org
01962 863 791
26. 温彻斯特科学中心和天文馆
这个维多利亚时期的军事要塞现在是军事枪炮博物馆,展示了超过350种武器从冷兵器时代到现代大炮的变迁·每天下午1点有特别的鸣炮仪式·Portsdown Hill Road, Fareham, PO17 6AN
01329 233 734 www.royalarmouries.org
27. 皇家武器博物馆 Royal Armouries Fort Nelson
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让火车带您享受10英里的汉普郡乡野风景,
感受古老的蒸汽机舒缓的声响和火车车轮
撞击铁轨接驳处的声音·停靠站台期间感
受历史景点的魅力·列车上还提供家庭活
动和餐饮服务·
Alresford, SO24 9JG
01962 733 810 www.watercressline.co.uk
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探索这个有400年历史的宏伟建筑,这里
曾是简•奥斯汀哥哥爱德华的故居·这个
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是独特的鼓舞人心的女性作家的藏馆”
by “被修建为这位独一无二用文字鼓
舞人心的女性作家的藏馆
Chawton, Alton GU34 1SJ
01420 541 010 www.chawtonhouselibrary.org
简•奥斯汀在这里度过了1809年到1817年,也是她人生中最后的8年,这里曾是她创作和回顾她自己小说的地方·如今这里也是展现奥斯汀生活和藏有她重要作品的博物馆·这里有精致的花园,博物馆商店,举办不同的展览和活动·Jane Austen’s House MuseumChawton, Alton, GU34 1SD
01420 83262 www.jane-austens-house-museum.org.uk
30. 简•奥斯汀故居博物馆 Ground Floor/Gardenopposite
探索三个关于发现自然世界的故事·参观18世纪自然科学家吉尔伯特•怀特(Gilbert White)的家,游览占地25英亩之大的公园和翻修后精致的花园·了解奥茨船长(Lawrence Oates)和他的南极探险之旅,他的叔叔,维多利亚时期的探险家富兰克•奥茨(Frank Oates)·还可以在获奖无数的茶室小憩,以及在玲琅满目的礼品商店挑选纪念品·
Gilbert White & The Oates CollectionHigh Street, Selborne,GU34 3JH
01420 511 275 www.gilbertwhiteshouse.org.uk
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温 彻 斯 特 城 市 地 图1. 温彻斯特大礼堂 The Great Hall
2. 温彻斯特军事博物馆 Winchester’s Military Museums
临近温彻斯特市中心,毗邻The Great Hall的历史建筑群所在之处, 坐落着五个军事博物馆·如果来到温彻斯特,却没有到访过军事博物馆并且在Little Kitchen Café小憩,这趟旅程可以说是不完整的·在温彻斯特军事博物馆您会了解是谁被授予了维多利亚十字勋章获,了解有关骑士的故事以及观赏到滑铁卢战役的大型模型·
www.hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk [email protected]
免费· Open: SEE WEBSITE
汉普郡文化信托基金 Hampshire Cultural Trust
6. 城市空间 City Space
城市空间是一个不断举办不同展览和展示当地艺术和文化的明亮空间·Winchester Discovery Centre, Jewry Street, SO23 8SB
01962 873 610
3. 城市博物馆 The City Museum城市博物馆会带您穿梭在历史长河中,讲述从罗曼时期作为地区首府到现代英格兰的故事·在博物馆中,还有大量的活动供您和您的家人参与·另外,温彻斯特手工艺品也是很好的旅游纪念品可以带给您的家人·The Square, SO23 9ES
01962 863 064
4. 西门博物馆 Westgate Museum
西门博物馆建于中世纪,也曾经作为监狱使用了150年·从楼顶可以俯瞰温彻斯特的美景,也是全家旅游观光的好去处·High Street, SO23 9AP
01962 869 864
7. 温彻斯特大教堂 Winchester Cathedral
温彻斯特旅行必到场景之一的温彻斯特大教堂坐落于温彻斯特市中心,在这里有保留了1000年的历史遗迹,壮丽的建筑,珍贵艺术品和无价珍宝·曾经住在这里的人包括撒克逊国王,受人爱戴的简•奥斯汀和著名作家艾萨克•沃顿·在圣诞节期间还有圣诞集市,温彻斯特还提供导游服务·Winchester Cathedral, Rectory and Gift ShopCathedral Office, 9 The Close, SO23 9LS
01962 857 200 (Mon–Fri) www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk
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温彻斯特大礼堂坐落在主街的最高处,也是仅存的温彻斯特城堡的一部分·这个13世纪的建筑曾是市政府的主要办公地,也是亚瑟王的圆桌摆放了700年的地点·这曾经是皇家驻地,防御要塞,议会厅,也是众多影视剧重要取景地;当然这个城堡如今也是重要的婚礼举办地和旅游景点·同时您也可以找到埃莉诺女王(Queen Eleanor)的花园,探索温彻斯特长廊(The Long Gallery),在纪念品商店购买到心水的主题商品·
Peninsula Barracks, Romsey Road, SO23 8TS 01962 877 826 www.winchestermilitarymuseums.co.uk
Castle Avenue, SO23 8UJ
01962 846 476 www.hants.gov.uk/greathall
8. 温彻斯特公学 Winchester College
温彻斯特公学成立于1382年,被认为是
英格兰目前最为古老的并且还正常授课
的学校·温彻斯特公学向来访者提供向
导服务,游览公学Chamber大厅,教堂
和礼堂等,发掘隐藏的珍贵历史遗迹·
College Street, SO23 9NA
01962 621 209 www.winchestercollege.org/guided-tours
5. 画廊 The Gallery
画廊因常见举办国内和国际的大型展览而闻名,同时也会展出各种重要艺术家和手工艺品以及其他艺术收藏·Winchester Discovery Centre, Jewry Street, SO23 8SB
01962 873 603
9. 圣十字医院 The Hospital of St Cross Apr to Oct
圣十字医院坐落于离市中心35分钟步行距离的美丽的伊钦河畔,在这里沿着河散步,可以享受圣十字的宁静时光·医院建立于1132年,这个医院仍然是25 个圣十字兄弟的家,这里保持了传统,提供零食给旅行者,传统饮品和面——The Wayfarer’s Dole.
St Cross Road, SO23 9SD 01962 851 375 www.hospitalofstcross.co.uk
10. 温彻斯特磨坊—— Winchester City Mill
在这个被修复的,伫立在温彻斯特已经1000年,完全再现了传统磨坊工作流程的水磨坊中,您可以了解到这个建筑的有趣历史,了解这些石磨如何利用伊钦河流来制作面粉小麦风等食物。磨坊工序演示在每周三以及双休日对公众开放(5月-10月)·
Bridge Street, SO23 9BH
01962 870 057 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/winchestercitymill
这张地图上印有道路指示标志和图案帮助您在温彻斯特旅游途中找到正确的方向
11. 伊钦河游览 River Itchenand Weirs湍急的水流穿过城市桥,历史建筑,最终带您来到历史建筑,最终带您来到温彻斯特这座城市·沿着堰堤,伊钦河会带您经过沼泽来到圣十字地区·另外,河流还会经过沃尔夫西城堡,这是一片广阔的中世纪大主教宫殿遗址(每年3月30日到11月2日向公众开放)·
12. King Alfred The Great阿尔弗雷德大帝作为伟大的学者,军人,政治家,在黑暗时期后重建了温彻斯特并且将这个城市作为他的首府·他的铜像现在仍然在温彻斯特Broadway上矗立着·
13. 修道院和花园 Abbey House and Gardens在 阿 尔 弗 雷 德 大 帝 的妻 子 艾 尔 赫 斯 威 斯Nunnaminster建立的修道院旁就是温彻斯特市长的官邸和花园,这是温彻斯特市长的官方住处·
14. 温彻斯特市政厅 Guildhall Winchester温彻斯特市政厅是一座宏伟的哥特式建筑,这个最近翻修后的维多利亚时期建筑现在是市民和会议中心·在建筑的一楼有咖啡厅和旅游信息中心·
15. The Deanery and Dean Garnier Garden花园在温彻斯特大教堂和院长官邸之间,这个美丽的花园已经存在了8个世纪,并曾经被翻修,与温彻斯特大教堂建筑更交相辉映·
16. 切尼庭院 Cheyney Court这个半木结构的庭院常常出现在与温彻斯特相关的照片中,这曾经也是前主教的庭院·
17. Pilgrims’ Hall朝圣大厅毗邻朝圣者学校,也是到朝圣者到St Swithun朝圣住宿的地方·而这个拥有锤梁屋顶的建筑可以追溯到1308年·
18. 简•奥斯汀故居 Jane Austen’s House简•奥斯汀故居现在是私人住宅,奥斯汀在这里度过了她人生中最后的六周,最终在1817年7月18日去世并且埋葬在大教堂中·
19. 国王门 The Kingsgate在这个国王门的拱道上方镶嵌着温彻斯特不为人知的珠宝,St Swithun小教堂·
20. 市集路口 Buttercross温彻斯特城中为人熟知的15世纪街道交汇口,这里有传统的英格兰市集·在这里有一条小路穿过一个隐蔽的St Lawrence教堂一直到达Great Minster大街·
21. 神诞生的房子 God Begot House望向Royal Oak大街,您会看到建造于16世纪的半木结构房屋,现在是一个披萨餐厅,在艾玛女王庄园这边·而在对面的劳埃德银行就在老市政厅中 ·
广告上的关键标识
礼品商店 轮椅通道
旅游向导服务 咖啡厅
您可以在每周集市上找到很多不同的商品——本地特产,鲜花,杂货,艺术品,礼品等·另外,南英格兰最大的农贸集市之一也会在温彻斯特举办,频率是每月两次·详情可点击: www.visitwinchester.co.uk
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