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  1. Winchester Road, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, SO32 1DH. Before You Go. Even by the standards of the powerful medieval Bishops of Winchester, Bishop’s Waltham in Hampshire was a grand residence. Much remains of the 12th- and 14th-century buildings, which were begun by Bishop Henry of Blois, brother of King Stephen.

  2. The friendliness of Bishop’s Waltham combined with its strong sense of community has resulted in acalendar bursting with events. From the annual yarn bombing to its vibrant summer carnival, vintage markets and the annual Christmas Fayre, there are many reasons to Love Bishop’s Waltham! Quick Links. High Street. Walking and Cycling Routes.

  3. By car: leave Winchester down Southgate Street and at Bushfield roundabout follow the signs for Bishop’s Walton on the B3335. After Twyford keep left on the B3354 until Fisher’s Pond. At the Fisher’s Pond traffic lights turn left onto the B2177 to Bishop’s Waltham. By bus: on Stagecoach bus route 69. View map.

  4. Oct 21, 2023 · About. Bishop’s Waltham is a historic market town with a foot in the South Downs National Park. It was named after the brother of King Stephen, Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester. He was the bishop and founded Bishop’s Waltham Palace here in the 12th century. It has been home to many of Winchester’s Bishops and at least 13 Kings and ...

  5. Bishop’s Waltham was badly damaged when Henry II ordered Bishop Henry’s castles and palaces to be destroyed in 1155–6. Little is known of this first phase of the palace, although Ministry of Works excavations in the mid 20th century revealed evidence of smaller stone buildings under the great hall and chamber ranges.

  6. Mar 23, 2021 · Bishop’s Waltham Palace history. Lands in Waltham had been owned by the Bishops of Winchester since 904, when Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Elder exchanged the area for lands in Portchester. The Domesday Book records that in 1086 the current Bishop had a park for wild animals in Waltham, while the remains of timber buildings also suggest an ...

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  8. Jul 23, 2019 · Three other castles and abbeys are located within nine miles of Bishop's Waltham Palace, so you can make a day of it and explore the magnificent Titchfield Abbey, Southwick Priory and Porchester Castle. Entry is Free. Open April - September, 10am-6pm daily. October to March the grounds are open at the weekend from 10am-4pm.