CONNECTED

 TO WINCHESTER 

Linked

 TO NATURE 

Historic Winchester

England’s ancient capital of Winchester is a city steeped in history and culture that offers a wide range of attractions for all. At the heart of the ancient city is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe, Winchester Cathedral. Nearby Winchester College was founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 and has the longest history of any English school. Its 94 listed buildings are set in 250 acres of grounds close to the River Itchen. The University of Winchester is a renowned educational institution with a 180-year history of academic excellence and is known for its culture of sustainability and social justice.

Winchester is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is a gateway to the South Downs National Park – so whether you are a walker, rider or just want to get away from it all – the rolling hills and stunning landscapes offer the perfect escape.

South Downs National Park

Winchester Cathedral

River Itchen

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 TO CONVENIENCE 

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 TO BALANCE 

FOOD AND DRINK

The city has a wide selection of restaurants, pubs and cafés. Big names include Rick Stein, Hotel du Vin, Brasserie Blanc and The Ivy. They serve alongside award-winning and highly-regarded independent restaurants including the romantic Chesil Rectory and the Inn in the Park. Amazing pubs include The Old Vine, The Wykeham Arms, The William Walker and the Queen Inn pub and microbrewery.

RETAIL

Wander through the winding streets of Winchester and you will find a diverse retail offering of independent and big name stores, chic boutiques and designer treasure troves, as well as the UK’s largest farmers’ market.

CULTURE

The city itself boasts two theatres – The Theatre Royal and Chesil Theatre and several performance spaces and live music venues. The world-famous Hat Fair – the UK’s longest continually running festival of outdoor arts – takes place during the first weekend of July.

SPORT AND LEISURE

The brand new Winchester Sport & Leisure Park at Bar End includes pools, a 200 station fitness suite, group exercise studios, hydrotherapy and beauty suites, a fun climbing facility, 8 court sports hall, squash courts, a café and outdoor terrace.

KINGS WORTHY

Amenities in and around Kings Worthy include picturesque pubs,
a Tesco Express, a farm shop with café serving local produce and
a pilates and fitness studio. The Winchester Hotel and Spa offers luxury accommodation and leisure facilities.

The King Alfred Pub

Winchester Wellness

Cobbs Farm Shop & Café

The Winchester Hotel and Spa

Restaurants, bars and cafés

LOCATION

5 mins (1.7 miles)

M3 Junction 9 to Royal Court.

 8 mins (2 miles)

Royal Court to Winchester train station.

  2   19 mins

Royal Court to Winchester High Street
– 3 mins walk to St Mary’s Church stop
– 14 mins to Winchester Bus Station
– 2 mins walk to High Street.

  1   12 mins

Royal Court to Winchester train station
– 3 mins walk to St Mary’s Church stop
– 6 mins to City Road stop by bus
– 3 min walk to station.

Cycle routes.

 35 mins (2 miles)

Cycle routes.

LOCATION

5 mins (1.7 miles)

M3 Junction 9 to Royal Court.

 8 mins (2 miles)

Royal Court to Winchester train station.

  2   19 mins

Royal Court to Winchester High Street
– 3 mins walk to St Mary’s Church stop
– 14 mins to Winchester Bus Station
– 2 mins walk to High Street

  1   12 mins

Royal Court to Winchester train station
– 3 mins walk to St Mary’s Church stop
– 6 mins to City Road stop by bus
– 3 min walk to station.

Cycle routes.

 35 mins (2 miles)

Cycle routes.

CONNECTIONS

Royal Court’s location offers excellent communication links for your staff and customers.

By Road

to Winchester & train station
to Southampton Airport
to Southampton
to Basingstoke
to Portsmouth
to Reading
to Guildford
to Heathrow

By Rail
(Winchester Station)

to Basingstoke
to Southampton
to Guildford
to Portsmouth
to London Waterloo