Old Winchester Hill, South Downs National Park
#10 among attractions in South Downs National Park


Facts and practical information
Old Winchester Hill is a 66.2-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, and a national nature reserve. Part of it is a scheduled monument. ()
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Old Winchester Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Meon Valley Railway Line, Riversdown English Immersions, Beacon Hill, Butser Hill.
2.1 miNHiking, Hiking trailMeon Valley Railway Line, South Downs National Park
55 min walk • The Meon Valley Railway was a cross-country railway in Hampshire, England, that ran for 22+1⁄4 miles between Alton and Fareham, closely following the course of the River Meon.
3.5 miNW 2.6 miNWNature, Natural attraction, HillBeacon Hill, South Downs National Park
68 min walk • Beacon Hill, Warnford is a 46.4-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Warnford in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, and an area of 40.1 hectares is a national nature reserve.
4.7 miENature, Natural attraction, HillButser Hill, South Downs National Park
120 min walk • Butser Hill is a 239.7-hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Petersfield in Hampshire. It is a national nature reserve and a Special Area of Conservation.
2.7 miNEChurch, Gothic architectureAll Saints Church, South Downs National Park
69 min walk • All Saints Church is an Anglican parish church in the village of East Meon, Hampshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and the oldest building in the village, lying so tight to a hill to the north of the village – part of the South Downs – that there was no room for a north aisle to be built.
4.7 miENature, Natural attraction, HillSouth Downs, South Downs National Park
119 min walk • The South Downs are a range of chalk hills that extends for about 260 square miles across the south-eastern coastal counties of England from the Itchen valley of Hampshire in the west to Beachy Head, in the Eastbourne Downland Estate, East Sussex, in the east.
4.6 miNEChurch, Gothic Revival architectureHoly Trinity Church, South Downs National Park
117 min walk • The Church of the Holy Trinity, Privett, is a redundant Anglican church in the parish of Froxfield, Hampshire. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
4.6 miEParkOxenbourne Down, Petersfield
117 min walk • Oxenbourne Down, Clanfield is a 84.8-hectare Local Nature Reserve north of Clanfield in Hampshire. It is owned and managed by Hampshire County Council.
1.6 miNENature, Natural attraction, HillHenwood Down, South Downs National Park
40 min walk • Henwood Down is one of the highest points in the county of Hampshire, England, and in the South Downs, reaching a height of 201 metres above sea level. Its prominence of 64 metres qualifies it as a Tump.
4.7 miSWChurchChurch of Saint Barnabas, Swanmore
121 min walk • The Church of St Barnabas is the Church of England parish church of Swanmore near Southampton in Hampshire, England. It was constructed in 1844 and is a grade II listed building. The church is under the ecclesiastic jurisdiction of the Diocese of Portsmouth and the Deanery of Bishop's Waltham.
3.4 miSENightlifeBat & Ball Inn, Waterlooville
86 min walk • The Bat & Ball Inn near Clanfield, Hampshire, England, is an historic eighteenth-century pub situated opposite the Broadhalfpenny Down cricket ground, the original home of the Hambledon Club. It is traditionally, though erroneously, called "the cradle of cricket".