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The Explore More Tour Returns to the Winchester Mystery House

Posted by Sarah Carey | May 2, 2024 | Conventions/ Events , Latest News & Rumors | 0 |

The Explore More Tour Returns to the Winchester Mystery House

The Winchester Mystery House puts on a ton of fantastic special offerings and tours. Previously the Paranormal Investigation , Holiday Candlelight Tours , the Unhinged Housewarming , and so many more! Now, they are bringing back a fan favorite, the Explore More Tour!

Winchester Mystery House has announced they are reintroducing the Explore More Tour ! This fan-favorite tour offers Guests a Deeper Dive into the Mansion’s Fascinating History and Intriguing Architecture. The return begins on May 25, 2024. This Tour Will Grant Visitors Exclusive Access to Previously Unseen Areas of the House, Enhancing Their Experience with New Discoveries.

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As visitors immerse themselves in the 36-year construction saga, they will observe the transformation of Winchester Mystery House from its modest origins to its renowned stature today. Each stage of the journey, from Sarah Winchester’s inaugural trip to San Jose to the contemporary era, reveals a fresh facet of the mansion’s intricate historical narrative. However, the most thrilling aspect lies in the unexplored territories and viewpoints awaiting discovery. Featuring novel architectural features and compelling anecdotes, Explore More guarantees an unprecedented insight into the Winchester Mystery House narrative.

Also, remember there are only a few more days to take advantage of the limited release of Flashlight Tours! They are only on Friday’s and Saturdays until May 4th!

If yo’ure still looking for Mother’s Day Plans, you can celebrate by indulging your loved one in a charming brunch affair at Winchester Mystery House. Delve into the opulent history and sophisticated atmosphere of the mansion! You can relish in exquisite cuisine, relish live musical performances, and partake in an engaging tour.

Tickets for the Explore More Tour are available at  winchestermysteryhouse.com . 

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Enjoy unprecedented access to the world’s most bizarre mansion with an all-new tour —The Winchester Mystery House Immersive 360° Tour. This virtual experience allows guests to independently roam each level of the mansion, while exploring many rooms previously inaccessible on standard Estate tours. The Immersive 360° Tour is available now for $8.99.  For questions or concerns, please contact us .

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This fully immersive experience is also interactive. Click the icons throughout the house for more information about what you’re looking at!

First All-Digital Floor Plan

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After Sarah Winchester passed away, there were no blueprints left behind. Explore this all-digital floor-plan of the Winchester Mystery House.

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For the first time, we invite our guests to move beyond the ropes. To explore the doors previously left unopened. Visit areas of the house that guests have never been able to access…until now!

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The Immersive 360 Tour is an all-new virtual experience offered by the caretakers of the Winchester Mystery House. The virtual experience allows guests to roam through all levels of the mansion, and walk through the house on their own. All in 360° images. Think Google Maps Street View, but inside the worlds most beautiful and bizarre Victorian Mansion.

At this moment there is no audio accompanying the Immersive 360 Tour. Throughout the tour experience, there are icons placed throughout the house that can be clicked on. When clicked on, these icons display a paragraph of information about what you are looking at in each room, details about Sarah Winchester and her beautiful home, or video descriptions of the house.

Forever. Yup, that’s right. A one-time fee of $8.99 grants you access to the Immersive 360 Tour indefinitely. Log out, log back in, and enjoy the tour experience forever!

This is NOT a monthly subscription. It is a one-time access fee of $8.99 and you will have access forever.

Oh no! Please email [email protected] for assistance with logging in. The staff are currently working limited hours on the Estate, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Unfortunately you are not able to log out and resume where you left off when you log back in. When you log back in, it will put you at the start of the tour. You can log out and back in however much you want!

You do not need any special hardware to access this tour. Any computer, tablet, or smartphone that has internet access will be able to access the experience. Some VR headsets are even compatible if you have one.

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The day the tour de france came to hampshire.

THEY hung out of windows, partied on the rooftops and created a fluttering sea of flags on the ancient streets below.

Clinging limpet-like from every vantage point, not one among the 20,000 crowd dared miss it.

Roads in the old capital had been blocked, offices abandoned, shops emptied and schools closed.

Beneath a cloudless sky, the Mayor could be seen making final adjustments to his camera; a former Archbishop of Canterbury was craning his neck for a better view; and street artists and musicians entertained those packed four, five and six deep on the pavements.

And through it all snaked a one-mile long public address system keeping all informed of the approaching drama.

It wasn’t just the people of Winchester who were playing the waiting game.

In Bishop’s Waltham, the elderly residents of a care home had a prime spot on the roadside to watch the spectacle while French berets appeared en vogue for a younger generation.

And in Overton, on the Andover- Basingstoke road, almost the entire 3,000-strong village seemed to be hanging over crash-barriers on the narrow main street, cheering wildly at anything that moved.

Here the parish council had encouraged shopkeepers to enter a best-dressed window contest for the occasion – and the owner of an antiques business appeared odds-on to win.

His balloon-festooned premises displayed a bike which would surely impress the judges. Moreover he offered wine – but Australian rather than French plonk since the latter was, in his view, ‘undrinkable’.

Meanwhile the music of Edith Piaf drifted over the massed ensemble outside, courtesy of his tape player.

Hampshire had never seen anything like it.

That day one million people, countless folding chairs, an assortment of bouncy castles and even giant funfairs lined a 116-mile circular route which started and finished in Portsmouth.

Even a gigantic bicycle-shaped crop circle had appeared in a field near Cheesefoot off the A272.

Meanwhile, across the globe, half a billion people were glued to their televisions, watching Hampshire in anticipation.

And it was all to see a race for madmen.

That day – Thursday July 7, 1994 – the Tour de France came to Hampshire.

Following Stage 4 of the race from Dover to Brighton the previous day, the world’s best riders emerged from Portsmouth’s historic dockyard for Stage 5, passing HMS Victory as they went.

Now the road north lay ahead – to Wickham , Bishop’s Waltham, Winchester and Andover – before arcing round to Basingstoke and back south to Portsmouth.

It was only the second time ‘Le Tour’ had visited these shores. And the first time was just a token stage down a stretch of the new Plympton by-pass in Devon in 1973 which wasn’t particularly successful.

This was altogether different.

The two stages of ‘Le Tour en Angleterre’ gripped the entire nation – and gave welcome publicity to the newly-opened Channel Tunnel.

In Hampshire, the wait for the chaingang seemed to last an eternity.

The excitement mounts as crowds await the arrival fo the peloton

To fill the time, octogenarian Alec Smith rode down Overton high street ahead of the main event to ‘win’ the Tour de France. The cheering locals loved it.

T-shirt sellers were meanwhile trying to offload their ‘Le Tour’ merchandise while dour French gendarmes tightened their advance guard around the route.

Two among the vast Winchester crowd had already fainted and still the main pack of riders – the ‘peloton’ – was nowhere to be seen.

Then a bizarre sight. A convoy of advertising vehicles entered the city, bedecked in apples, apricots, computers and Kellogg’s packets. Next came a speeding cavalcade of race officials, media and more gendarmerie, their horns blaring.

Then, like a bolt from the blue, four riders appeared, riding hard with eyeballs out.

The Mayor, despite his meticulous camera preparations, completely missed them.

Three minutes later the main peloton whooshed through.

And then it was gone, heading out towards Andover.

The excitement may have been shortlived but the peloton of 1994 had also provided a snapshot of cycling’s turbulent future.

For contained within that flash of whirring colour was a brilliant Tour newcomer destined for tragic implosion – and another heading for disgraceful infamy.

But more of them later.

First, the home favourites.

Many of those lining Hampshire’s roads simply wanted to glimpse Tour debutant Chris Boardman, Britain’s Olympic champion in Barcelona two years earlier.

Indeed, he had already won the Tour’s opening time trial in Lille on July 2 and gone on to wear the overall leader’s yellow jersey for the first three days. No Briton had worn the maillot jaune since Tom Simpson 32 years earlier.

Then there was fellow Brit Sean Yates, a seasoned Tour veteran who had postponed retirement for a chance of glory on home soil.

Alas, Boardman and Yates were merely the warm-up act for that year’s Tour.

While Italian Nicola Minali was to win the Hampshire stage, waiting in the wings for the overall winner’s prize was the son of a Spanish farmer with a quite remarkable physical engine.

The enigmatic Miguel Indurain was powered by enormous lungs and a heart so huge it only beat 28 times a minute – compared to 60-80 for a normal, untrained adult.

He had already won the three previous Tours and was destined to record a fourth in 1994.

Following the Tour’s two-day sojourn to Britain, the peloton returned to France where Indurain grabbed the yellow jersey on Stage 9.

He kept it through the Pyrenees and Alps and was still wearing it when the circus arrived on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on July 24 to conclude Stage 21 and the race.

Indurain had covered the Tour’s 2,472 miles in 103 hours 38 minutes– averaging an astonishing 23.5mph.

The following year he won again, his fifth in a row, and joined an elite band of just three other five-time winners that included the great Eddy Merckx.

Dominant: Miguel Indurain

But let’s return to 1994.

While Indurain was the undisputed master that year, the class of ’94 included two new pupils who chose oblivion upon graduation.

One was the exciting Marco Pantani from Italy’s Adriatic coast. Slight in build, he floated up mountains and finished his debut 1994 Tour in third place overall and as the best young rider.

Pantani was a megastar in the making.

He won the Tour in 1998 and, for good measure, was the victor of the gruelling Tour of Italy too, securing his place as a national icon in the process.

He was adored by fans worldwide who bestowed the title ‘Il Pirata’ (the pirate) upon him in homage to the bandana and earrings which adorned his shaven head.

Yet the life of this shy, vulnerable, complicated man was to end alone in a cheap hotel room following an apparent cocaine overdose.

Dogged by doping allegations and his reputation destroyed, he had pursued self-destruction with disturbing singlemindedness.

He left this world on Valentine’s Day 2004, aged just 34.

Meanwhile a young white-capped Texan was among the Hampshire peloton that day in July 1994.

Lance Armstrong was to dominate the post – Indurain era of cycling, winning a record-breaking seven Tours between 1999 and 2005. Yet eight years and a crushing Oprah Winfrey confessional later, his name was airbrushed from cycling history when sport’s biggest drugs scandal was exposed.

But those clouds were forming on a distant horizon that glorious summer’s day in Hampshire.

When Minali crossed the finish line in Portsmouth after four hours, ten minutes of superhuman exertion, sporting history had been made.

The county had witnessed the toughest mainstream sporting event on Earth.

Yet normal life soon descended.

A broken-down lorry had already caused a spectacular traffic jam in Overton.

And in Winchester office staff were slowly trudging back to their desks.

One was asked if his boss had minded his temporary absence.

“Oh no”, he replied. “He was the first one out to line the route!”

The Tour’s enchanting romanticism and sublime beauty had, it seemed, touched everyone.

Even Brit hero Chris Boardman, shattered and soaked in sweat at the finish line, could hardly take it in.

Surveying the masses through welling eyes he simply said: “I’ll never forget this day as long as I live.”

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The California landmark is closed, but you can explore its bizarre architectural features from afar

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The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, is one of the nation’s most curious landmarks. Built by a millionaire widow over the course of 36 years, the sprawling mansion features more than 200 rooms , 10,000 windows, trap doors, spy holes and a host of other architectural oddities.

A popular tourist attraction, the house, along with many other cultural institutions in the United States, has closed to help curb the spread of coronavirus. But as Michele Debczak reports for Mental Floss , you can now explore the Winchester House from afar via a detailed video tour posted on the mansion’s website.

The narrated video tour spans more than 40 minutes, providing insight into the property and the mysterious woman who built it: Sarah Winchester , wealthy and reclusive heiress to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, which manufactured an innovative rifle that became a fixture of Westward expansion.

Sarah Lockwood Pardee married into the Winchester family in 1862. Four years later, she gave birth to a daughter, Annie, who died about a month later. Her husband, William Wirt Winchester, died in 1881, leaving his widow with a vast fortune: 50 percent ownership in the Repeating Arms Company and a $20 million inheritance.

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Winchester decided to leave her home in New Haven, Connecticut, and head to California, where two of her sisters lived. In San Jose, she purchased an eight-room farmhouse that she began to renovate in 1886. The construction project continued until Winchester’s death in 1922, producing an enormous, labyrinthine mansion filled with logic-defying features: staircases that end at the ceiling, indoor balconies, skylights built into floors, doors that open onto walls. The designs, wrote Pamela Haag for Zócalo Public Square in 2016, were Winchester’s; she sketched them onto napkins or pieces of brown paper, then handed them over to a team of carpenters. Sometimes, she would have features built and plastered over the next day.

Exactly why Winchester embarked on this dizzying cycle of building, undoing and rebuilding is impossible to say. Popular lore has it that she was a keen follower of the Spiritualist movement , which was rooted in the idea that dead souls can interact with the living, and consulted a medium who told her she had been cursed by victims of Winchester rifles . The medium reportedly instructed her to constantly build a house for these ghosts. If construction ever stopped, she would die.

But as Katie Dowd of SFGate points out, there is “scant proof” for this theory. Winchester could have been engaging in an eccentric brand of philanthropy, as she built her home during an economic depression, and the continuous construction project provided jobs for locals. When she died, in fact, the heiress left most of her money to charity.

“She had a social conscience and she did try to give back,” historian Janan Boehme told Robin Abcarian of the Los Angeles Times in 2017. “This house, in itself, was her biggest social work of all.”

The true nature of Winchester’s motivations is likely to remain a mystery. But as the video tour points out, the house she built was not only bizarre—it was innovative. Take, for example, the north conservatory. Winchester loved to garden, so the conservatory featured an indoor watering system and wooden floorboards that could be lifted up to water plants resting below.

Though visitors can watch the video tour for free, the Winchester Mystery House is asking visitors to consider purchasing a voucher for use at a later date.

“Like many other [Bay Area] businesses, closing our doors until April 7th will severely impact the employees who maintain the estate,” the website explains . “Come when you are ready, but please come!”

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Brigit Katz is a freelance writer based in Toronto. Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including NYmag.com, Flavorwire and Tina Brown Media's Women in the World.

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An excellent way to become acquainted with the city is to join a guided tour with one of Winchester’s official tourist guides who regularly lead groups around the city and wider district.

Winchester’s official tourist guides have been guiding in Winchester for more than 30 years. All guides have undergone rigorous training and are accredited by the Institute of Tourist Guiding.

The Green Badge guides are qualified to take tours in Winchester and the surrounding district whereas Blue Badge guides are qualified to guide across a wider area, e.g. Southern England, London or the West Country.

Common to all guides is a genuine enthusiasm for their city and the desire to bring it alive for both visitors and residents alike.

Tours run daily at 11am and 2pm (Monday to Saturday in April), with the 11am tour following the upper city route while the 2pm tour takes in the lower city sights.

Tickets for each tour are £11 per person and children under 16 are free.

Pre-booking is advised and advanced tickets for the tours can be purchased online by clicking here. Tickets will be available to purchase online until 9am on the day of the tour.

After 9am on the day of the tour, any remaining tickets will be available to purchase from the Visitor Information Centre on a first come, first served basis.

All the City Walking Tours are wheelchair accessible. Please bear in mind that the Upper part of Winchester is fairly steep . The morning Upper City tour will include some steps although this can be adapted if necessary.

Winchester is alive with natural, historic and architectural treasures. Join one of the many themed tours to explore aspects of our city’s rich heritage in more depth.

Themed Walking Tours focus on different areas for example Hidden Waterways of Winchester, Halloween Tour, Children’s Winchester History and Christmas at Abbey House.

Tours start from the Visitor Information Centre and last 90 minutes.

For further information, tours, dates and to make a booking please visit the following website.

Please contact the Visitor Information Centre for further information on 01962 840 500 or [email protected]  .

If you are coming with a group, why not book your own private tour?

Private or group tours can be arranged for any number of people, catering for special interests and foreign languages.

Many ready-made themed tours are available,  ranging from Royal Scandals, the Battle of Cheriton, Sherlock Holmes and Literary Winchester to Jane Austen’s Winchester. The guides will always try to meet your own requirements given adequate notice.

Prices start from £105 for a standard 90 minute tour. Alternatively why not make the most of your visit by extending your tour to a half- or full-day with a tailored itinerary and built-in refreshment stops.

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Grade I listed buildings dating from 1132 and is home to 25 Brothers.

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Library, exhibition, gallery and performance venue. Formerly Winchester Discovery Centre and set in an iconic, Grade II listed building on the city's Jewry Street, With upgraded facilities and revamped spaces, The Arc as a unique cultural destination.

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Let off steam and travel by a lovingly restored steam train.

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Founded in 1382, Winchester College has the longest continuous history of any English school and it still occupies its original medieval buildings.

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Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire, is the house where Jane Austen lived and wrote.

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Trace the footsteps of King Alfred from his statue in the Broadway to his last known resting place beneath Hyde Abbey Garden.

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Beautiful and intimate Edwardian-style, 400 seat theatre situated in the heart of the city.

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The final remains of Winchester Castle and home to King Arthur's round table.

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We’re Winchester’s best and oldest ghost tour! Started over two decades ago, the stories and history of Winchester have been gathered and passed down from guide to guide. History will meet hauntings as we walk from location to location and tell the history behind the buildings and then the encounters with residents who have never left.

Join us on the Apparition Trail where history, mystery, and hauntings blend together to create an adventure unlike any other. Every corner holds a tale and every ghostly whisper echoes through time. It’s more than just a tour; it’s an exploration into the unknown.

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A guided walk exploring the route of Winchester's "other" railway, the old Didcot, Newbury and Southampton line operated by the Great Western Railway. Join one of Winchester's professional guides for a 90 minute walking tour, starting at Winchester Visitor Information Centre. Winchester Chesil station was opened in 1885 and closed in the 1960s because of lack of demand. The tour explores the old station site, the route of the line, some of its remaining buildings and ends by going inside the disused Chesil Railway tunnel, one of the city's hidden treasures. There are steep slopes and steps around St. Giles' Hill which makes this tour unsuitable for wheelchairs. Please wear suitable footwear. Tickets are £11 for adults, £5 for children (under 16) and available in advance through the website or in person on the day at the Visitor Information Centre.

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IT’S A WONDER

The Winchester Mystery House® is an architectural wonder and historic landmark in San Jose, CA that was once the personal residence of Sarah Lockwood Pardee Winchester, the widow of William Wirt Winchester and heiress to a large portion of the Winchester® Repeating Arms fortune.

Tragedy befell Sarah – her infant daughter died of a childhood illness and a few years later her husband was taken from her by tuberculosis.

(Pictured: The oldest known photograph of the house)

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THE MOVE OUT WEST

Shortly after her husband’s death, Sarah left their home in New Haven, CT and moved out west to San Jose, CA. There, she bought an eight-room farmhouse and began what could only be described as the world’s longest home renovation, stopping only when Sarah passed on September 5, 1922.

(Pictured: Sarah’s workers, Photo Credit: Winchester Mystery House®)

THESE ARE THE FACTS

From 1886 to 1922 construction seemingly never ceased as the original eight-room farmhouse grew into the world’s most unusual and sprawling mansion, featuring:

  • 24,000 square feet
  • 10,000 windows
  • 2,000 doors
  • 52 skylights
  • 47 stairways and fireplaces
  • 17 chimneys
  • 13 bathrooms

Built at a price tag of the $5 million dollars in 1923 or $71 million today

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IT’S A MYSTERY

But what remained is indeed a mystery. Even before her passing, rumors of a “mystery house” being built by an eccentric and wealthy woman swirled. Was she instructed to build this home by a psychic? Was she haunted by the ghosts of those felled by the “Gun that Won the West”? Did construction truly never stop? What motivated a well-educated socialite to cut herself off from the rest of the world and focus almost solely on building the world’s most beautiful, yet bizarre mansion?

(Pictured: Pre-1906 view of the 7th Story Tower from the south water tower; Photo Credit: Winchester Mystery House®)

AHEAD OF HER TIME

Sarah Winchester was a woman of independence, drive, and courage who lives on in legend. And the mansion she built is world renowned as much for the many design curiosities and innovations (many ahead of their time) as it is for the reported paranormal activity that resides within these walls.

These mysteries and more are what has drawn over 12 million guests to visit the Winchester Mystery House® since the doors opened June 30, 1923. Will you be able to unlock the mystery?

(Pictured: One of the rare photos of Sarah Winchester in front of her home)

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A TOP DESTINATION

Nearly 100 years after the house opened for tours, millions of guests have visited Sarah Winchester’s beautiful home. We’ve been mentioned in many “Top Destination” lists around the world.

– A Top Destination, USA Today

– A “Most Mysterious Place on Earth”, MSN

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– A Top 10 Haunted Place, Time Magazine

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    Parking. Winchester Mystery House™ offers complimentary parking to guests. Parking is available in the front lot, and there is overflow parking in the Santana Row garages across the street. Due to construction in the area parking is very limited. Please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled tour time to find parking or use a ride share service.

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    The Winchester Mystery House offers four different tours (more on each below), plus seasonal tours and scary encounters to be had. The Guided Mansion Tour. The Guided Mansion Tour features the larger rooms in the mansion and guests will be able to experience the house like never before. During the one-hour adventure, you will see 110 rooms in ...

  8. Winchester Mystery House

    Winchester Mystery House. The Winchester Mystery House is the beautiful but bizarre mansion built by Sarah Winchester, heiress of the Winchester Repeating Arms fortune. Construction began in 1886, and didn't stop for 36 years until Sarah's passing in 1922. The dizzying Victorian-style structure features many odd and mysterious features.

  9. Immersive 360° Tour

    An Immersive Virtual Experience. Enjoy unprecedented access to the world's most bizarre mansion with an all-new tour —The Winchester Mystery House Immersive 360° Tour. This virtual experience allows guests to independently roam each level of the mansion, while exploring many rooms previously inaccessible on standard Estate tours. The ...

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  16. Take a Free Virtual Tour of the Winchester Mystery House

    Though visitors can watch the video tour for free, the Winchester Mystery House is asking visitors to consider purchasing a voucher for use at a later date. "Like many other [Bay Area ...

  17. Plan Your Visit

    The Winchester Mystery House has 160 rooms including 40 bedrooms, 40 staircases, 13 bathrooms, 6 kitchens, 10,000 window panes, 2,000 doors, 52 skylights, 47 fireplaces, three elevators, two basements and just one shower. So, touring the bizarre mansion and grounds takes time. Don't worry, we're here to assist in planning your visit.

  18. Guided walking tours of Winchester

    Guided walking tours of Winchester. Tel: 01962 840 500. Address: Tours depart from Winchester Visitor Information Centre, Guildhall Winchester, SO23 9GH. Email: [email protected].

  19. Tours

    However, tours are temporarily paused. We appreciate your patience while we properly staff our super-duper, thirst-quenching, smile-making tours. ... In a town of about 20,000 people called Winchester, exit 94 off of Interstate 64, you'll find the place where Kentucky's most beloved soft drink is created and bottled everyday using the same ...

  20. Apparition Trail Ghost Tours

    Join our passionate tour guide and discover haunted tales and encounters. The Apparition Trail. Home Blog Tour Information Contact Us . Welcome to The Apparition Trail. About Us. We're Winchester's best and oldest ghost tour! Started over two decades ago, the stories and history of Winchester have been gathered and passed down from guide to ...

  21. Winchester: Historic Castles and Cathedrals Walking Tour

    Enter Winchester Castle built by William the Conqueror and wander into the Great Hall. Listen to the legends of King Arthur and view the iconic Round Table. Walk along the high street to reach the world-famous Winchester Cathedral one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe. Admire the grounds and pay your respects to the English ...

  22. Chesil Railway, Winchester guided walking tour

    A guided walk exploring the route of Winchester's "other" railway, the old Didcot, Newbury and Southampton line operated by the Great Western Railway. Join one of Winchester's professional guides for a 90 minute walking tour, starting at Winchester Visitor Information Centre.

  23. History

    THESE ARE THE FACTS. From 1886 to 1922 construction seemingly never ceased as the original eight-room farmhouse grew into the world's most unusual and sprawling mansion, featuring: 24,000 square feet. 10,000 windows. 2,000 doors. 160 rooms. 52 skylights. 47 stairways and fireplaces. 17 chimneys.

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