Surrounded by the Hampshire countryside, the city of Winchester offers a unique blend of historical charm, cultural richness, and natural beauty, providing residents with ample opportunities for sightseeing, entertainment, and outdoor activities. Its attractions range from impressive landmarks like Winchester Cathedral to the picturesque South Downs National Park. 

To find out more about what Winchester has to offer homeowners and renters alike, read on or take a look at some of the fantastic properties we have available now. 


Why live in Winchester?  


1. The architecture

The architecture in Winchester takes on a variety of styles, including Georgian and Victorian, with the city also boasting an abundance of medieval streets with timber-framed buildings and narrow lanes. Winchester Cathedral, being one of the largest Gothic churches in Northern Europe, also adds to its charm. 

 

2. Transport links  

Winchester has excellent transport links, allowing residents to travel with ease both locally and regionally by road, rail, or bus. The city is easy to navigate by bicycle and on foot thanks to its pedestrianised streets and cycle paths. 

Winchester by rail:

Its railway station, located in the city centre, has frequent train services to multiple major cities including Portsmouth, Southampton, Basingstoke, and Oxford. It also has regular trains to London Waterloo that only take around an hour, making Winchester property very popular with commuters. 

Winchester by bus:

Winchester benefits from an extensive bus network, providing transportation both within the city and to its neighbouring towns and villages. 

Winchester by road:

Winchester lies along the M3 motorway, providing direct access to London and Southampton. The A34 road also passes near Winchester, offering connections to Oxford, Newbury, and other towns and cities along the way. 

 

3. Local amenities

Winchester residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to local amenities. There is a large selection of shops within the city centre, ranging from high-street brands to independent retailers and boutiques, as well as a local farmers market held twice a month which showcases Hampshire’s fresh produce. 

Supermarkets like Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Tesco Extra can all be found within the city. 

 

4. Food, drink and culture  

Winchester offers a wealth of restaurants, bars, and cafes to stop at for a drink or bite to eat in between days out to the Winchester City Museum or Winchester Discovery Centre, or nights out to the Guildhall or the Theatre Royal. The area also benefits from a cinema, allowing residents to enjoy movies both old and new as and when they please. 

 

5. Green spaces  

Winchester is surrounded by the scenic Hampshire countryside, making it a perfect base for exploring nearby areas of natural beauty like the South Downs National Park, which is ideal for hiking, cycling and other outdoor activities. Residents can also discover the charm of Abbey Gardens, Dean Garnier Garden and Avington Park. 

 

6. Sport and fitness  

Winchester has a wide variety of options for fitness and recreation. From local running clubs to football, cricket and tennis clubs, Winchester can cater to any of your sports needs. Its proximity to the River Itchen makes it an ideal spot for practicing paddleboarding, kayaking and canoeing for any and all water sport enthusiasts. The city is also home to Winchester City FC, as well as numerous leisure centres such as Nuffield Health and the Winchester Sports and Leisure Centre. 

 

7. Schools and education

Winchester has several primary and secondary schools, both public and independent, including Harestock Primary School, King’s School Winchester, and Winchester College, making it very popular for families looking to rent or buy their new home. The city also offers further education from the University of Winchester, as well as from the Winchester School of Art which is part of the University of Southampton. 

 

8. Hospitals and healthcare

The Royal Hampshire County Hospital is the main hospital serving Winchester, though there are also numerous GP practices that offer primary healthcare services to the local community, as well as additional community healthcare centres that provide occupational therapy, physiotherapy, mental health services and more. 

Sold on Winchester? Get in touch with our Winchester team today to see how our expert Winchester estate and letting agents can help with your next move.

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Sophie is a partner and Head of Sales at our Winchester Jewry Street office, and has 22 years experience in the property industry. She has experience in advising clients, carrying out market appraisals and negotiating and progressing property sales. Sophie lives in Hampshire and has an extensive knowledge of the area.
Zaza lives near Winchester and has 30 years' experience in property. She has built the very successful Winchester lettings department from its start in 2005, having worked in estate agency since leaving university in both London and the country and specifically in lettings and management since 1991. She is ARLA and College of Estate Management qualified. She can provide advice on all aspects of letting including rental investments, having personal experience of the Hampshire lettings market in addition to her thorough knowledge and understanding of landlord and tenant law.

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