Wolvesey View B & B
Wolvesey View B & B
10 Colebrook Place
WINCHESTER
Hampshire
SO23 9LP
Tel: 01962 852082
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National Park: South Downs
Description
Welcome to Wolvesey View B&B
Expect a warm welcome from John and Marie in our family home B&B. Lovely quiet rooms and a peaceful location just minutes from all the best that the historic city has to offer. Johns breakfasts are a wonderful start to your day.
A great place to stay if you are working in Winchester, visiting friends or relatives, coming to party or for a wedding or conference. An ideal spot for visitors touring England (with free parking, near the coach stop and railway station).
Our best room has an outstanding view of ruined Wolvesey Castle.
Let John and Marie be your hosts and guide to Winchester. John, a guide book writer enjoys meeting all our guests. Johns wife Marie is French. Their home once belonged to Sir Alec Guinness. House is non-smoking. A short walk away is the river Itchen, the cathedral, great pubs and restaurants, museums shops and walks.
We have 3 stunning rooms available to our guests. The Yellow Room is a large Double Bedroom with an outstanding view of the old castle/ The Blue room over looks our quiet garden as does our Garden Room which is on the ground floor. All rooms are available as singles also.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Attractions
From Wolvesey View B&B you can enjoy exploring this wonderful city on foot and in peace. Discover outstanding historic buildings, monuments, sculptures, and beautiful waterways, while across Winchester bells chime the hours or ring for services.
A tour of the huge cathedral is genuinely moving. The Round Table is impressive and mysterious. The old barracks are stunning, and offer a grand tour through the upper town. There are wooded hills to climb, and cool riverside paths to follow, while our streets and the cathedral close are famed for their many attractive historic buildings, especially pubs!.
We are in the centre of Winchester, close to a well known landmark, a statue of King Alfred in the High Street (The Broadway). From the M3 take any exit for Winchester and follow signs for city centre. Colebrook Street is close to the City Mill and the Bishop on the Bridge pub. Colebrook Place is a cul de sac off Colebrook Street.