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*K*ing Arthur, Jane Austen & other denizens of Hampshire ...
Hampshire, a county on the south coast of the UK, has at its heart the
county town of Winchester, the former capital city of England.
It has a number of points of interest (apart from being the setting of my latest thriller, Retribution (here and in sidebar opposite!) in particular:
The Great Hall & King Arthur’s Round Table (detail above
& below inside The Great Hall)
The Great Hall, “one of the finest surviving aisled
halls of the 13th century”, contains the greatest symbol of medieval mythology,
King Arthur's Round Table, and is all that now remains of Winchester Castle. The
Castle was originally constructed for William the Conqueror in 1067 to help
secure his hold on the city after the Norman Conquest. It housed important
aspects of government such as the Treasury and the Exchequer.
Whilst Lancelot and Guinevere werecanoodling just good friends in Camelot, Cornwall (don't believe everything you read in medieval tabloids!), Arthur was secretly cavorting and playing away from home busy with his Knights of the Round Table here in Winchester.
Whilst Lancelot and Guinevere were
According to legend, the Round Table (inscribed with their names) is the the one around
which King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table met, and famous for
centuries for its associations with the legendary 'Once and Future King'.
As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that everyone who sits there has
equal status.
Winchester Cathedral
God Begot House, Winchester
Highclere Castle – location of TV’s Downton Abbey
St Catherine’s Hill – an early Iron Age hillfort
HMS Victory, Admiral Nelson’s flagship
(Portsmouth)
Jane Austen’s house/ museum
Ruins like: King Johns’ Castle, Odiham
Lots of thatched cottages like this one in Wherwell
Attractive villages like Hurstbourne Priors
And bluebells at dawn as here
in Micheldever Woods
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46 comments:
What beautiful photos! I want to visit England so much.
Oh what fun it was to ride this exciting K adventure! No jet lag either. Excellent photos and story as well.
Hi Nora & Lola,
I feel bad I missed these places when I visited the UK...
I went to Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh but I really wish I can go back for these!
Cheers,
Maria
What a wonderful tour of amazing buildings! Your pictures are wonderful.
I always learn so much here...
Lovely photo tour ~ thanks,
carol, ^_^
www.acreativeharbor.com
I have a new-found love for Downton Abbey!!
I have a long-time love affair with medieval England. Love your photos and all the info!
I've always enjoyed the King Arthur tales. Thanks for sharing so many wonderful pictures. I'm sure I'll never get there to see them for myself.
I have nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award. Details can be found here http://evasmoodboard.wordpress.com/2014/01/30/3584/ I hope you accept this award :)
Loved this, as I have always been fascinated by King Arthur.
=)
Oh! I love this, Nora! I will bookmark this for future reference. Hugs to you and Lola.
Have a lovely weekend.
Melody xoxo
Loved the tour! Next best thing to being there.
I really like the ruins of King John's Castle.
Shadowy Stream
So charming!
All those years I was taking 8th graders to London and England, I was teaching King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable a la nauseum. LOVED your post and all the photos and especially the ones of places I had been in the past. I adore all of you UK bloggers and also the ones from Scotland. I do not seem to find many Irish.
Thanks for the tour!
Lola rocks! :)
BLOGitse
Thanks for the tour.
Lola rocks! :)
BLOGitse
Great bunch of shots, thanks.
lovely photos, specially the bluebell wood
Wow a truly fantastic post, thanks for sharing it with us at Our Beautiful World!
It is lovely to see all these beautiful photos from my homeland, and so interesting with the history. I have enjoyed it very much and Lola is beautiful too, a sweet pup! Thanks so much for visiting me. I have enjoyed taking a look at your wonderful blog.
All pictures are beautiful! Good post1
Have a nice week!
Just stopping by for Blue Monday to admire that amazing bluebell forest with the sun twinkling between the trees...
Wren x
BEautiful views and a plethora of info, thanks Nora! And thank you for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro too:-)
Hello Lola,
We twice visited England; what a gorgeous country, rich with history!
Thanks for sharing these interesting blues.
Happy Blue Monday!
i'm a fan of Camelot stories and movies; this is quite interesting
Have a nice Monday
much love...
I love visiting England, so much history. One time there we visited Tintagel Castle, the supposed castle of King Arthur!
Impressive post.
Hubby loves these books - gotto show it to him! Great photos:)
Wonderful post! There is so much history here and breathtaking views!
Wonderful tour. I've always been fascinated by the Arthurian legend.
I think my mother would have loved this. She was a fanatic of all things Britain and UK.
Great tour. Beautiful views and story!
Thank you for this very informative lesson in history.
Thank you for this very informative lesson in history.
Guess I am going to have to tune in to Downton Abbey!
Great post, love the photos!
Wow, mystical areas and beautiful photos.
Were Lancelot and Guinevere merely friends and acquaintances? Inquiring minds wonder...Castles and thatched roofs are what I think of regarding olde England. The lawns are so lovely, like emeralds in their resplendent green...much classier in its old style than we see. The southwest is beautiful!
A beautiful part of England that I haven't been able to visit. Love all the photos you shared. Visiting through Mellow Yellow Mondays, have a blessed week!
what an interesting post this was!!
The photographs are amazing. Thanks for sharing them.
I'm all for the shameless self-promotion... Keep it coming!
This post was filled with all different kinds of interesting information!
The photograph of Admiral Nelson's flagship is my favorite.
Thanks for linking to the letter "K".
A+
How beautiful those historic buildings and the gorgeous flower-tapestry in the woods... Thank you for joining us at OBW :-)
Amazing post Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Our Beautiful World!
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