The Wykeham Arms Inn Winchester
The Wykeham Arms Inn, 75 Kingsgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9PE

"The Wykeham Arms is a unique 18th century coaching inn. Sandwiched between the cathedral and the college, tucked away in the quietest and oldest part of Winchester. Renowned as something of an institution within Hampshire, this inn is certainly ideal for customers who appreciate genuine character and excellent hospitality."
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The Wykeham Arms Inn
The Wykeham Arms Inn, 22K

75 Kingsgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9PE
Telephone: 01962 853834
Fax: 01962 854411
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Welcome...

The Wykeham Arms is a unique 18th century coaching inn. Sandwiched between the cathedral and the college, tucked away in the quietest and oldest part of Winchester. Renowned as something of an institution within Hampshire, this inn is certainly ideal for customers who appreciate genuine character and excellent hospitality.

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Accommodation & Rates...

14 bedrooms
(2 Singles / 3 Twins / 9 Doubles)

Single Room from £57.00
Twin Room from £85.00
Double Room from £95.00

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About The Wykenham Arms...

The Wykeham Arms stands in Kingsgate Street, just outside the city walls. It is probably Winchester's most famous pub and is highly popular with locals and visitors alike. It is, of course, named after William of Wykeham, the 14th century Bishop of Winchester who founded the nearby College. The place has a very strong affinity with this scholarly establishment and amongst the curios which literally cover the walls (and ceiling!) are many associated with College life. Take a seat and you'll even find yourself sitting at old school desks.

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About Winchester...

An unspoilt cathedral city on the edge of the South Downs, Winchester is England's ancient capital and former seat of King Alfred the Great. Today, Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the surrounding countryside.

One hour from London, this is England as it ought to be. It's the burial place of many of England's Kings, Queens, Saints, and famous people such as Jane Austen, Izaac Walton and Keats. Here the rule of Common Law was established, the Doomsday Book compiled, and the Winchester Bible written. Many ancient institutions, such as hospitals, schools and religious foundations still survive to influence daily life in the City.

Directions to Wykeham Arms...

From the M3 take J10, At the roundabout take the first exit onto Garnier Road. Turn right onto Kingsgate Road, Continue straight ahead onto Kingsgate Street. (Alternativley follow signs to St Cross, heading towards Winchester collage)

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