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Originally a Benedictine nunnery founded in 907 AD, this magnificent Norman/early English building is the third church on the site.The Abbey was bought by the townspeople for £100 from Henry VIII in 1544, and is now the active Parish Church of Romsey
This exciting complex combines the history of medieval King John's House and Tudor Cottage with the heritage of this ancient market town displayed in the adjoining old Victorian shop with a recreated parlour, street scene and gun shop.
Romsey signal box is an 1870 railway signal box preserved in its own dedicated site. The box itself has been restored to full working order and demonstrations of the box in operation can be given.
A museum with a comprehensive collection of farm machines, implements, wagons, displays on past village life, small arboretum and a woodland walk.