Winchester Books Festival 2026
Winchester
Winchester
Winchester is a city steeped in history and with strong literary connections.
Home to Jane Austen and the inspiration behind Keats’ famous ode ‘To Autumn’. What better place to visit and listen to rich tales of fiction, explorations of fact and have the opportunity to pose your questions, get your books signed and meet your favourite authors.
All our venues are accessible and range from the intimate to the grand. Whether you prefer a debut writer or a star of stage and screen, the Winchester Books Festival has something for everyone.
| Winchester Books Festival (17 Apr 2026 - 19 Apr 2026) |
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The brand-new place to experience live performance, library and community services, art,…
Located on the first floor of Winchester Discovery Centre, The Gallery is a stunning…
A vibrant and versatile gallery space hosting a changing programme of exhibits to…
Winchester's Tudor and Stuart past is revealed in this beautifully refurbished listed…
Built by William the Conqueror, Winchester Castle was the seat of power of medieval…
Winchester Castle includes The Great Hall, The Round Table and Queen Eleanor's Garden -…
Located in the heart of the historic city of Winchester, City Museum tells the story of…
Nestled in the heart of Hampshire, one of Southern England's most historic buildings,…
Five splendid military museums on an historic site with Visitor Centre, café displays and…
The Gurkha Museum takes you on a journey of discovery through the history of Gurkhas in…
Hampshire Cultural Trust was established as an independent charity in 2014 to promote…
Medieval almshouses, church, ambulatory, Brethren's Hall and kitchen, Master's garden.
Flower-rich chalk grassland cloaks this hill which is of great conservation and…
Winchester Science Centre is more than a day out. It’s a chance to spark your children’s…
A large area of beautiful downland and woodland, including West Wood. The Park is ideal…