• 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Winchester Castle. ... Winchester Castle is a medieval building in Winchester, Hampshire, England.
  • Winchester Castle holds a prominent position in English history. It was built in 1067, within a year of the Norman Conquest.
  • 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.
  • During the English Civil War in the 1640s, Winchester Castle was held by both the Royalists and Parliamentarians.
  • Winchester Castle includes The Great Hall, The Round Table and Queen Eleanor's Garden - see individual entries for more details.
  • 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.
  • A visit to this fine Great Hall at Winchester Castle creates the atmosphere of the grandeur of the age of Winchester in its heyday.
  • Mapcode National: GBR 861.9AP. Mapcode Global: FRA 8639.ZD2. Entry Name: Winchester Castle. Scheduled Date: 13 January 1915.
  • The Great Hall and a few passageways are all that remains of Winchester Castle, one of the earliest castles built by William the Conqueror.