By Tim Lambert
Romsey is a small, historic town in Hampshire. It has a long history from the Saxon Times to the Present Day. It’s famous for Romsey Abbey. Here are some pictures I took of Romsey.
Romsey Railway Station. The railway reached Romsey in 1847.
Romsey Signal Box
Romsey Library
A Reminder of the Old Brewing Industry in Romsey
Looking towards Horsefair
King John’s House, Romsey
King John’s House from the rear
A statue of Lord Palmerston in Romsey
The Charter Stone
The White Horse
The United Reformed Church in Romsey
Pinchpenny House
Romsey Abbey
A burial ground by Romsey Abbey
Another view of Romsey Abbey
Carvings on Romsey Abbey
More carvings on Romsey Abbey
Strawberries on a bollard
Abbey Water
Narrow Lane, Romsey
Broadwater House
A little river in Romsey
Manor House, Palmerston Road, Romsey
Romsey Town Hall
The Corn Exchange in Romsey
Oddfellows Chambers on Middlebridge Street
Romsey Methodist Church
Plaza Theatre
Ducks in War Memorial Park, Romsey
A sundial in War Memorial Park
The Bandstand
The War Horse Statue
A gun in War Memorial Park, Romsey
The Hampshire Rose in Romsey
Christmas decorations on bollards outside Romsey Library
Stirling Walk in Romsey
Tea rooms in Romsey
A Memorial to Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in Romsey
Dinosaurs on a bollard in Romsey
A penguin on a bollard
An octopus on a bollard