By Tim Lambert
Winchester is a historic town in Hampshire. It was founded by the Romans and in Anglo-Saxon Times it became the capital of England. Today it’s famous for its many old buildings. Here are some photos I took of the town.

A statue of King Alfred in Winchester

Buttermarket Cross in Winchester which dates from the 15th century

A pigeon rests on a bishop

Street sculpture in Winchester

Silver Hill in Winchester



The last piece of the Roman walls in Winchester

Winchester Cathedral

A house in Winchester in herringbone bricks

The Black Boy pub

A statue of Licorica. She was a rich businesswoman in Winchester in the 13th century.

Wolvesey Castle in Winchester

West Gate Winchester


Horse and Rider statue in Winchester

Winchester City Museum

St Lawrence’s Church

St Swithun’s Church

The house where Jane Austen died

The River Itchen

Winchester Guildhall

The Brooks Shopping Centre


A clock in Winchester High Street