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The Broadway. The statue of King Alfred will be on your r. just after that turn and the stately
Guildhall with its clock tower will be on your l. The Tourist Information Centre is in that building.
Best idea is to get a park near here. Winchester Cathedral is behind the Guildhall building. If you
turn l. into Colebrook St and l. again around the Guildhall building there is a carpark close to the
cathedral.
19.1 mi 51.0617, -1.3106 Winchester
Portsmouth to Winchester
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The first stage of this journey will take to to the spiritual home of cricket, Hambledon. It was
here that the laws of the present-day game were formalised in 1770 and the early matches
were played on Broadhalfpenny Down in the 18th C.
From there you’ll wander through the leafy back roads of Hampshire to Winchester.
However, if you are in a gut-busting hurry and just want to get to Winchester the quickest way take
the M27 to Interchange 4 and the M3 to Winchester
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Navigation instructions
Route 10 on the map.
Portsmouth to Hambledon
To leave the Historic Dockyard precinct just follow signs that say Out of Town M275 (M27)”.
3.6 mi 50.8339, -1.0856 Merge on to the M27 s/p “M27 (W) / Southampton / Fareham”
0.6 mi Bear left on to the A27 s/p “A27 / Cosham”.