Winchester College Heritage

Winchester College Heritage Winchester College's Treasury museum, guided tours, collections and public events. Welcoming visitors seven days a week, all year round.

Please note that we will be closed tomorrow, Saturday 13th June due to an internal event. We will open again on Sunday a...
12/06/2026

Please note that we will be closed tomorrow, Saturday 13th June due to an internal event. We will open again on Sunday at 1400. Enjoy the weekend! 🎉☀️

To mark   today, we've been looking back at some of the oldest documents in our College archives.This a grant of land at...
09/06/2026

To mark today, we've been looking back at some of the oldest documents in our College archives.

This a grant of land at Chisledon in Wiltshire, by King Athelstan to his servant Alfred. It is dated c925-933.

It is a form of charter known as a Chirograph. This is a document which has been written in duplicate on a single sheet of parchment, with the Latin word chirographum written across the middle, and then cut through to separate the parts. The intention of the chirograph was to produce two (or more) identical written copies of a legal agreement, that could be retained by each party to the transaction, and if necessary verified at a later date by matching the two copies together.

To mark   today, we've been looking back at some of the oldest documents in our College archives.This a grant of land at...
09/06/2026

To mark today, we've been looking back at some of the oldest documents in our College archives.

This a grant of land at Chisledon in Wiltshire, by King Athelstan to his servant Alfred. It is dated c925-933.

It is a form of charter known as a Chirograph. This is a document which has been written in duplicate on a single sheet of parchment, with the Latin word chirographum written across the middle, and then cut through to separate the parts. The intention of the chirograph was to produce two (or more) identical written copies of a legal agreement, that could be retained by each party to the transaction, and if necessary verified at a later date by matching the two copies together.

You can find out more about this charter and read a translation here: https://esawyer.lib.cam.ac.uk/charter/1417.html

Join us this Saturday 6 June, on the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, for a special D-Day themed guided tour of Wi******er Col...
04/06/2026

Join us this Saturday 6 June, on the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, for a special D-Day themed guided tour of Wi******er College’s War Cloister, the largest private war memorial in Europe.

During this thought-provoking one-hour tour, our tour guide will focus on some of the powerful D-Day stories commemorated within the Cloister, bringing to life the experiences of Wi******er’s pupils and teachers who served during the Second World War and in other conflicts.

Find out more and book your tickets: https://www.winchestercollegeheritage.org/whats-on/war-cloister-tour-7/

We're very proud to feature in 's new book - '111 places in Wi******er that you shouldn't miss' - not just once, but thr...
03/06/2026

We're very proud to feature in 's new book - '111 places in Wi******er that you shouldn't miss' - not just once, but three times! 🎉

Thank you so much to for including us and for taking the time to visit our Treasury museum and for joining one of our College tours. It was a pleasure to welcome you! 🙏😁

We highly recommend buying a copy of the book - now available everywhere incl. at our favourite bookshop . Even if you're a Wi******er local, they'll be lots of gems you've probably never heard of before!

Throughout May we explored some of the many examples of handwriting in our Archives, to celebrate the  monthly theme. He...
01/06/2026

Throughout May we explored some of the many examples of handwriting in our Archives, to celebrate the monthly theme. Here are just a few of the highlights:

➡️ Letters from Elizabeth I and Mary I, enabling a comparison of the sisters' handwriting differences
➡️ Signatures of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, from their visit to the College in 1955
➡️ A copy book of an Old Quirister, who were taught handwriting in various styles
➡️ A pictogram letter written by a scholar to his sister in 1861
➡️ Some decorative handwriting from one of our Manor Court books, dating from the 1590s

You can explore lots of gems like these by joining one of our Archives tours. Our next Archives tour runs tomorrow, 2nd June at 11am. Find out more and book your place: https://www.winchestercollegeheritage.org/whats-on/archives-tour-8/

Today's the day! 🌸Our Gardens are open to the public from 11am-4pm today and tomorrow, in aid of . Tea, coffee, cake and...
29/05/2026

Today's the day! 🌸

Our Gardens are open to the public from 11am-4pm today and tomorrow, in aid of . Tea, coffee, cake and ice cream is also available!

Access is via the Porters' Lodge on College Steet (despite the roadworks!). See you soon 😁☀️

To mark International Nurses Day on 12 May, we looked back at one of the nurses who worked at Wi******er College: Louisa...
20/05/2026

To mark International Nurses Day on 12 May, we looked back at one of the nurses who worked at Wi******er College: Louisa D’Arcy, our first matron in 1886, whose skill, cheer, and Irish humour left a lasting mark on those she cared for.

We have a small collection of papers kept by Miss D’Arcy from her time in the Sanitorium at Wi******er. Preserved in a little handmade padded envelope are some colourful sketches, drawn by one of her patients, of attempts by the medical staff to keep Scarlatina at bay, along with a delightful tribute to the work and care of Louisa and a fellow nurse called F***y, both described as ‘Goddesses of Sickness and Health’.

Our archives hold very few records of staff other than teaching staff, and even fewer of female employees like matrons and nurses. These papers relating to Miss D’Arcy are therefore a much treasured part of our collection.

Read more about Louisa’s story here: https://www.winchestercollegeheritage.org/news/uncategorized/winchester-colleges-first-matron-louisa-darcy/

🎭 Last tickets remaining!Experience the magic of opera at Wi******er College with Wild Arts, the critically-acclaimed to...
20/05/2026

🎭 Last tickets remaining!

Experience the magic of opera at Wi******er College with Wild Arts, the critically-acclaimed touring company who are bringing their sensational operatic show to Wi******er for the very first time. ✨ Grab your final tickets now before they’re gone!

📅 Friday 22 May, 7.30pm | 📍 Wi******er College Chapel

Book now: https://www.winchestercollegeheritage.org/whats-on/wild-arts-an-evening-of-opera/

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