English Heritage sites near Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
WOLVESEY CASTLE (OLD BISHOP'S PALACE)
5 miles from Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
Wolvesey has been an important residence of the wealthy and powerful Bishops of Winchester since Anglo-Saxon times.
FLOWERDOWN BARROWS
7 miles from Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
Three Bronze Age burial mounds, once part of a much larger 'barrow cemetery', including two bowl barrows, and the largest and finest disc barrow in Hampshire.
BISHOP'S WALTHAM PALACE
7 miles from Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
The ruins of a medieval palace (together with later additions) used by the Bishops and senior clergy of Winchester as they travelled through their diocese.
MEDIEVAL MERCHANT'S HOUSE
7 miles from Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
A residence and place of business, this former merchant's House stood on one of the busiest streets in medieval Southampton.
NETLEY ABBEY
8 miles from Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
The most complete surviving Cistercian monastery in southern England, with almost all the walls of its 13th-century church still standing, along with many monastic buildings.
TITCHFIELD ABBEY
11 miles from Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
The ruins of a 13th century Premonstratensian abbey, later converted into a Tudor mansion. The church was rebuilt as a grand turreted gatehouse.
No churches found in Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
Pubs in Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish
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