Romsey (/ˈrɒmzi/ ROM-zee) is a market town in the county of Hampshire, England.
Restaurants in Romsey
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Just wandering around Romsey and found the park, there was a lovely statue of a horse and rider telling the story of Romseys link to the horses sent to the front in the first world war, very informative. The park was in lovely condition, well maintained and a pleasant place to stroll or relax.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Makers Market & Online Marketplace for local artists and crafters, to showcase, sell or buy their handmade products. Supporting Creative souls everywhere! The physical market is open every Sunday in Romsey Town Centre #hampshire #wiltshire #dorset #handmade #markets
Visiting romsey town today I was delighted to see the south central makers market was back in full swing. After what has been a bleak year, 2020, I was happy to see something lovely, with amazing crafters. Romsey town council must be very proud to have such a market, which also keeps the coffee shops and other shops busy to. Well done Romsey, a lovely town well worth visiting.
4.5 based on 363 reviews
We look forward to welcoming you to our Norman Abbey — home to a thriving Christian congregation. With a lofty nave and round Norman arches, Romsey Abbey is one of the most imposing churches in Southern England. It’s home to a number of treasures, including two Saxon roods, a 16th-century reredos (a screen displayed behind an altar) and the tomb of the Lord Mountbatten of Burma, great-uncle of Prince Charles.
The Abbey is located in the centre of Romsey and dominates the skyline. Built in Saxon times, of its type it is one of the oldest in the UK. Very few people inside and the sense of silence is overwhelming. The tomb of Earl Mountbatten of Burma, who lived nearby at Broadlands is held within the abbey and points a different way to all other tombstones in the Abbey. It points towards the sea, because his wife was buried at sea. His Indian Standards are hung in the nave. The surrounding grounds are well used by people relaxing, having lunch and taking in the Abbey views.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
What a fantastic pub with a friendly knowledgeable landlord. There is always something interesting to drink and new things to try. Whether you are in to IPA, sour, stouts, pilsner or cider there is a quality range to chose from. They have recently started to do street food such as dirty fries, wings and mac and cheese balls. All delicious and at a reasonable price. Sometimes they have a food truck on a Friday night. There is a board games night on Tuesdays with some friendly people playing cool games. The first Thursday of each month there is a music quiz. Most Fridays will see a live band ranging from acoustic, to blues to rock and roll. There is also the occasional soul and funk DJ set. When there isn't a band on,you will hear great music and probably the locals singing. There is also a cute dog. She's lovely. No where else in Romsey can provide all of the above. Band photo (Davey Jones Locker) by Stuart Webster Photography. I would have taken a picture of the food but it was too delicious to wait so I just ate it. I tried all of it. Its delicious.
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