About the Hotel
Bedrooms
The hotel has 75 en-suite bedrooms including standard and premier rooms. Many of the bedrooms overlook the pleasant landscaped gardens. Suites are also available. All rooms have colour television with satellite channels, radio, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, together with tea and coffee making facilities.
Eating and Drinking
The award winning Conservatory Restaurant has a fine local reputation for superb food and service, and offers an extensive a' la carte menu together with an excellent and imaginative wine list. The Bar with it's views across the gardens, serves a mouth-watering selection of light meals and snacks, alternatively relax and unwind in the comfortable lounge with afternoon tea or a pre-dinner drink.
Leisure
The River Park Leisure Centre is just a short walk from the hotel, facilities include - Indoor heated pool, squash courts, gym and dance studio. Further details are available from the hotel.
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Shopping in Winchester
A paradise for shopping connoisseurs, Winchester boasts a tempting array of independent shops, boutiques and galleries. The city's compact, pedestrian-friendly streets are a refreshing alternative to large-scale malls found elsewhere. The provisions market takes place every Wednesday through to Saturday. Or visit the country's largest farmer's market on the second and last Sunday in the month for a feast of the finest local produce.
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The Great Hall
The only surviving part of Winchester Castle, once home to the Domesday Book, this 13th century hall was the centre of court and government life. The Round Table, closely associated with the legendary King Arthur, has hung here for over 600 years. Visit Queen Eleanor's Garden and the exhibition depicting the history of Winchester Castle.
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Winchester's Military Museums
Winchester is home to a number of very important military Museums giving an in-depth insight into the history of: military policing and corrective training, displays of campaigns, history of three famous Cavalry Regiments, the Gurkha's historic service to the British Crown and much, much more.
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Jane Austen's House
A pleasant late 17th century house where Jane Austen lived from 1809 to 1817. Here, she revised or wrote her six famous novels. The museum has some personal artefacts and interesting family memorabilia, and a pleasant garden with a variety of period plants. Bookshop with a wide variety of Austen related titles.
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River Park Leisure Centre
A multi-activity leisure centre incorporating a 25m main pool, smaller teaching pool and 65m twister flume. Other facilities include 8 court main hall, group exercise classes, kinetika gym, squash, sauna and steam rooms, outdoor football and tennis courts, crèche and cafe
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