Winchester, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Winchester, England
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Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity
Winchester, England
This beautiful cathedral has a Gothic facade but dates mostly from 1097. It is the longest cathedral in England and its interior offers murals, misericords, an ancient font and the grave of Jane Austen.
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Jane Austen House
Winchester, England
17C
Jane Austen lived here briefly to be closer to her doctor during her final illness. She passed away in this house in 1817.
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Lodge [bindon Cottage]
Winchester, England
Lodge. Circa mid C19. Knapped flint with yellow brick dressings.
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City Museum
Winchester, England
Museum. 1902; by Colson, Farrow and Nisbett. Knapped flint with freestone dressings.
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5-6, Square
Winchester, England
Pair of houses, converted into dispensary; now offices. Circa late C18; converted into dispensary 1875; converted into offices 1983. Stuccoed.
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17-20, Parchment Street
Winchester, England
Terrace of four houses. Circa 1830s. Brick with stuccoed front.
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20-27, Eastgate Street
Winchester, England
Terrace of eight houses. Built 1849. Stuccoed brick.
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1 and 2, Back Street
Winchester, England
(With Nos 13, 13A and 14 Cripstead Lane). Group of C15/16 cottages, restored. 2 storeys and attic. Timber frame with brick infilling. Old tile roof. 1 large chimney to Back Street, stone with brick flues, I dormer.
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3, Back Street
Winchester, England
Late C18. 2 storeys.
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4-6, Back Street
Winchester, England
C19 early. 2 storeys.