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  1. Winchester Castle is a medieval building in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was founded in 1067. Only the Great Hall still stands; it houses a museum of the history of Winchester.

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    Winchester Castle dates back to 1067. Only a year after the Norman invasion of England in 1066, the site was chosen by William the Conqueror to be the location of one of the first Norman castles in England. For over one hundred years it was the seat of Government of the Norman Kings. The castle was extended and rebuilt under Henry III, who added th...

    Winchester Castle’s three main features, The Great Hall, The Round Table and Queen Eleanor’s Garden are all open to the public. Most visitors come to see the iconic Round Table from the Arthurian legend, around which the famous knights congregated representing chivalric order in the medieval period. Visitors can also relax in Queen Eleanor’s Garden...

    Winchester Castle is located at the top of Winchester High Street, to the left of the Westgate. Tower Street car park is a 5 minute walk from the Great Hall. If travelling via train, the Castle is but a 10 minute walk away from Winchester Station, which has a direct line to and from London Waterloo. There are also two Coach set-down points at eithe...

  2. Winchester Castle includes The Great Hall, The Round Table and Queen Eleanor's Garden - see individual entries for more details.

  3. Winchester Castle was built by William fitzOsbern in 1067, in the south-west corner of Winchester’s city walls. Winchester was then one of the most important cities in England and the castle became a major royal fortress, protected in stone and used as a residence by visiting monarchs.

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  4. Winchester Castle holds a prominent position in English history. It was built in 1067, within a year of the Norman Conquest. At the time, it was one of the greatest strongholds in England, and for over a century it served as the seat of government before that position was taken by London.

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  5. Built by William the Conqueror, Winchester Castle was the seat of power of medieval monarchs. The Great Hall, one of the finest medieval halls in England, and the Westgate, which served as the castle’s primary defence, are now the sole survivors of this once magnificent historical site.

  6. The remains of the majestic Winchester Castle lie in Winchester, Hampshire. William I built the first castle in 1067, and later royals rebuilt a stone keep castle. Only the Great Hall remains from the Civil War, and today, visitors may explore the gardens and Great Hall or use it as a wedding venue. Parking.

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