St John the Baptist, St John's Street, Winchester
St. Johns Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0HF
St John's is a Grade I listed building mentioned by Pevsner. It is situated in the middle of what was previously the site of a 4th century Romano-British cemetery. Among our many treasures are 13th century wall paintings, including a depiction of the devil's head, huge medieval tie beams forming part of the roof structure and a large and intricate south window with surviving 13th century stonework.
During this year's event, we will be displaying our recently restored Elizabethan Turret Clock. The clock has been in storage for many years and this is the first time it will be on public display since its restoration. Unusually the clock has no face, but would have struck the hours and the mechanism will be demonstated during the day. Come and learn about its history at St John's and hear its bell ring!
Stewards will be available to talk about the history of the church and the Turret Clock. There will be a printed guide available.
St. Johns Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0HF
There is easy access to the church through the north graveyard. The majority of the church is accessible, however there are steps to the side chapels and chancel.