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The Hospital of St Cross » The Gardens
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Gardens to visit at The Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire. Friends of St Cross. An oasis of beauty and tranquility, the Master’s Garden. Includes a wide range of plants with flowering interest throughout the year. The borders are very colourful in the summer months, with shades that are particularly sensitive to the historic location and grey garden walls. The garden includes a border planted to celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. The area incorporates the Compton Garden. The Hospital...
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The Hospital of St Cross » Support Us
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Support Us - The Hospital of St Cross. Friends of St Cross. St Cross is one of England’s oldest charitable institutions. It is still continuing to fulfil the wishes of its original founder, Bishop De Blois, and has done this – through good times and poor – for more than eight centuries. Demands on the Hospital of St Cross are possibly greater now than in any time in its history:. This has become an increasingly difficult task. Your help is vital. There are a few ways in which you can help:.
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The Hospital of St Cross » The Brothers
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The Brothers at The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty, Winchester, Hampshire and Charity Housing. Friends of St Cross. The Hospital comprises two separate ancient charitable foundations, which have been merged for some centuries. Brothers from the two foundations are often referred to as the Black Brothers or the Red Brothers. The Order of the Hospital of St Cross. The Order of Noble Poverty. A new Brother is assigned to either order, depending on which apartment is granted to him.
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The Hospital of St Cross » Your Events
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Your Events - The Hospital of St Cross. Friends of St Cross. It is possible to hire some of the most glorious areas of the Hospital of St Cross for both company and family events. These may include drinks parties and dinners; lunches and teas; lectures and presentations. Filming is sometimes possible. The Hospital has a very special atmosphere all of its own, peaceful and yet friendly. For all private services, including baptisms and weddings.
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The Hospital of St Cross » Church
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Norman Church at The Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire available for weddings, baptisms, christenings, concerts, Sunday services and private services. Friends of St Cross. 8230; ‘a Norman cathedral in miniature’. England’s Thousand Best Churches. Used daily as the private chapel that it is, the church can be visited by parishioners of St Cross or as part of a tour of the whole almshouse. The church is open to all for Sunday services. It is available for private services to parishioners of S...
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The Hospital of St Cross » Directions
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Directions - The Hospital of St Cross. Friends of St Cross. Exit the motorway at junction 11. Follow the signs towards Winchester. From the B3335 (St Cross Road) turn right immediately after The Bell Public House into the hospital driveway. Parking for visitors is along the right-hand of the driveway (when approaching the Hospital). There are spaces for up to 10 cars. From Winchester City Centre.
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The Hospital of St Cross » What’s On
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What's on in Winchester, Hampshire at The Hospital of St Cross including concerts, fairs, fetes and festivals. Friends of St Cross. This website is regularly updated with upcoming events please visit this site again. Saturday, 24 September 2016 – MICHAELMAS FAIR 10.00 am 4.30 pm. The Madding Crowd will be performing music from the old church bands, folk and patriotic songs. Treat yourself to something special from one of the many gift stalls. Refreshments are available from the Hundred Men’s Hall all day.
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The Hospital of St Cross » Visit Us
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Places to visit in Winchester, Hampshire at The Hospital of St Cross. Friends of St Cross. Although the Hospital of St Cross is a private foundation, members of the public are welcome to visit, either individually or in groups (for which please see Group Visits). Tickets are acquired at the Porter’s Lodge under the arch. Please also see Opening Times. The Victorian Old Kitchen, meat room and cellar are also open for public viewing.
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The Hospital of St Cross » Opening Times
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Opening Times - The Hospital of St Cross. Friends of St Cross. Visitors are advised that on occasional days there may be some areas of the Hospital that are closed to the public due to private events. Wherever possible notice will be given here to advise of any restrictions, but please call the Porter’s Lodge for up-to-date information (tel: 01962 851375). 1st April to 31st October). 9:30am until 5:00pm (Monday to Saturday). 1:00pm until 5:00pm (Sundays). 1st November to 31st March).
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The Hospital of St Cross » Baptisms
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Baptisms and Christenings at The Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire. Friends of St Cross. Services of Baptism can be conducted as part of the weekly Sunday 9.30am service or more often as a separate service at either 11.15am (first, third and fifth Sunday’s of the month) or at 12.15pm (2nd and 4th Sunday of the month). To discuss further please contact the Priest in Charge,. The Reverend Paul Kennedy via the Parish Office at picstfaiths@hospitalofstcross.co.uk.