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Medieval Jewish Trail
Address:
Guildhall, The Broadway, Winchester, SO23 9GHAbout Medieval Jewish Trail
Winchester has an important Jewish past. The earliest record of Jews in the city date to the mid-1100s, making it one of the earliest, largest and wealthiest Jewish settlements in England. This self-guided trail explores the locations significant to the Jewish population in historic times, centred around the High Street and Jewry Street.
You can purchase a paper copy of the trail from Winchester Visitor Information Centre.
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