The Great Hall is one of the finest surviving medieval aisled halls of the 13th century and is all that remains of Winchester Castle. The Great Hall is open …
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Feb 10, 2025
Decided to visit here after going to Winchester Cathedral, (which was excellent). It’s not an expensive visit and the ticket price (which is for a year) includes the nearby museum. What a disappoint…Full review by Graeme M
Dec 8, 2024
We attended the Santa experience on 7/12. The Christmas markets had been cancelled due to the weather, which meant it was very quiet when we were there. I think the experience was good value for mone…Full review by Henchy
Dec 8, 2024
Overpriced and not worth the money. Gift shop Incredibly expensive too. We were there 30 Mins and that was a push, the queens garden looked like a council estate garden. It’s just one big room with n…Full review by customer391
Was this hall ever used as a court in the 70/80’s ?
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Yes, it was were the courts were held until the 70's, the great door at one end takes you through to the current courts and the hall is used I think for investment of judges and a variety …
Yes, it was were the courts were held until the 70's, the great door at one end takes you through to the current courts and the hall is used I think for investment of judges and a variety of things prior to going through the great doors to the courts.
would I be able to bring my wheelchair bound mother and is there a disabled toilet
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Yes, the Great Hall is accessible and a disabled toilet is available, I cant post a link to the official website but it contains detailed access information. Note that the Great Hall is up …
Yes, the Great Hall is accessible and a disabled toilet is available, I cant post a link to the official website but it contains detailed access information. Note that the Great Hall is up quite a steep hill from town centre so if travelling by train it would be best to visit Great Hall first and then walk down into town.
Hi, I hear that parking is a problem & queues tail back on M3 to even get into Winchester. I know there's a park & ride but not on Sundays, when we are going for Christmas Market. Have you any tips please, I'd be very grateful. Thanks
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Probably too late for you but there is a multistory car park located quite close to the Great Hall