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      • 50°57′13″N 1°12′42″W /  50.9536°N 1.2118°W  / 50.9536; -1.2118 Bishop's Waltham (or Bishops Waltham) is a medieval market town situated at the source of the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. It has a foot in the South Downs National Park and is located at the midpoint of a long-established route between Winchester and Portsmouth.
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  2. Bishop's Waltham (or Bishops Waltham) is a medieval market town situated at the source of the River Hamble in Hampshire, England. It has a foot in the South Downs National Park and is located at the midpoint of a long-established route between Winchester and Portsmouth .

  3. Shopping. How to get to Bishop's Waltham. History & heritage. Eating out. Bishop’s Waltham is only a 20 minute drive from Winchester. By bus: on bus route 69. For more information visit our local travel page. By car: leave Winchester down Southgate Street and at Bushfield roundabout follow the signs for Bishop’s Walton on the B3335.

  4. With a foot in the South Downs National Park and located at the mid point of a long-established route between Winchester and Portsmouth, Bishop’s Waltham has long been appreciated as a place to stop and relax.

  5. Apr 5, 2022 · Tucked away in the Hampshire countryside between the South Downs and Southampton is a Hampshire market town with plenty of history. Bishop's Waltham is a stunning medieval town that dates back to the year 450.

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  6. Bishop's Waltham is located in the county of Hampshire, South East England, four miles north of the town of Wickham, nine miles north-east of the major city of Southampton, and 61 miles south-west of London.

  7. A history of Bishop's Waltham Palace, one of the fine residences of the medieval Bishops of Winchester, who exercised vast wealth and power in both church and state.

  8. Apr 11, 2021 · Bishop's Waltham is a stunning medieval town situated between Portsmouth and Winchester. In the era of the Anglo-Saxons (450AD), the area was one of the biggest villages according to historians. Find out how you can get more news from HampshireLive straight to your inbox HERE.