Sightseeing
http://hospitalofstcross.co.uk
"Nestling in the water meadows alongside the River Itchen and in the shadow of St Catherine’s Hill lies the ancient Hospital of St Cross. Reknowned for the tranquillity of its setting and the beauty of its architecture, the Hospital is one of England’s oldest continuing almshouses. These fine medieval buildings have provided food and shelter for hundreds of years. The principal activity of the Hospital continues to be the provision of individual, private apartments for a living community of about twenty-five elderly men. Known as ‘Brothers’ they wear black or red gowns and a trencher hat for daily church and other formal occasions. At the heart of the Hospital’s inner quadrangle is a wonderful Norman church, its tower, chancel, transepts and nave soaring so high that it looks like a cathedral in miniature. Nearby stand a classic medieval hall and kitchen, as well as a Tudor cloister, with another ancient hall in the outer quad that serves as a tea room. The extensive gardens are immaculately maintained throughout the year.
The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty
St Cross Road, Winchester
SO23 9SD
Tel: 01962 878218
OPENING TIMES
Notice to Visitors: Visitors are advised that on occasional days there may be some areas of the Hospital that are closed to the public due to private events. Wherever possible notice will be given here to advise of any restrictions, but please call the Porter’s Lodge for up-to-date information (tel: 01962 851375)
Summer (1st April to 31st October)
9:30am until 5:00pm (Mon to Sat)
1:00pm until 5:00pm (Sun)
Winter (1st November to 31st March)
10:30am until 3:30pm (Mon to Sat)
Closed on Sunday except for church services
Guided tours are available by prior arrangement
Entry charges 2016
Adults £4.50
Students and senior citizens £4.00
Children under 13 £2.50
Tea Room
Refreshments are available in the summer months from Monday to Saturday from 10.30am to 12.30pm and from 2.30pm to 4.30pm, and at other times by prior arrangement. We regret that lunches are not served, except to groups booked in advance."
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The Hospital of St Cross
Saint Cross Back Streethttp://hospitalofstcross.co.uk
"Nestling in the water meadows alongside the River Itchen and in the shadow of St Catherine’s Hill lies the ancient Hospital of St Cross. Reknowned for the tranquillity of its setting and the beauty of its architecture, the Hospital is one of England’s oldest continuing almshouses. These fine medieval buildings have provided food and shelter for hundreds of years. The principal activity of the Hospital continues to be the provision of individual, private apartments for a living community of about twenty-five elderly men. Known as ‘Brothers’ they wear black or red gowns and a trencher hat for daily church and other formal occasions. At the heart of the Hospital’s inner quadrangle is a wonderful Norman church, its tower, chancel, transepts and nave soaring so high that it looks like a cathedral in miniature. Nearby stand a classic medieval hall and kitchen, as well as a Tudor cloister, with another ancient hall in the outer quad that serves as a tea room. The extensive gardens are immaculately maintained throughout the year.
The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty
St Cross Road, Winchester
SO23 9SD
Tel: 01962 878218
OPENING TIMES
Notice to Visitors: Visitors are advised that on occasional days there may be some areas of the Hospital that are closed to the public due to private events. Wherever possible notice will be given here to advise of any restrictions, but please call the Porter’s Lodge for up-to-date information (tel: 01962 851375)
Summer (1st April to 31st October)
9:30am until 5:00pm (Mon to Sat)
1:00pm until 5:00pm (Sun)
Winter (1st November to 31st March)
10:30am until 3:30pm (Mon to Sat)
Closed on Sunday except for church services
Guided tours are available by prior arrangement
Entry charges 2016
Adults £4.50
Students and senior citizens £4.00
Children under 13 £2.50
Tea Room
Refreshments are available in the summer months from Monday to Saturday from 10.30am to 12.30pm and from 2.30pm to 4.30pm, and at other times by prior arrangement. We regret that lunches are not served, except to groups booked in advance."
Food Scene
Local pub within walking distance serving great food for lunch or dinner. Also a great place to stop when walking in or out of Winchester.
www.thequeeninnwinchester.co.uk
Tel: 01962 853898
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The Corner House
71 N WallsLocal pub within walking distance serving great food for lunch or dinner. Also a great place to stop when walking in or out of Winchester.
www.thequeeninnwinchester.co.uk
Tel: 01962 853898
Pub with lots of history and atmosphere. Stop off for a pint when walking back to Palmerston Court from the city.
www.wykehamarmswinchester.co.uk
Tel: 01962 853834
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The Wykeham Arms
75 Kingsgate StPub with lots of history and atmosphere. Stop off for a pint when walking back to Palmerston Court from the city.
www.wykehamarmswinchester.co.uk
Tel: 01962 853834
Everything Else
Climb St Catherine's Hill from the car park on Garnier Road for a great view of the city and beyond.
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St Catherine's Hill
Bull DroveClimb St Catherine's Hill from the car park on Garnier Road for a great view of the city and beyond.