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Historic maps of the Winchester area

Take a look at our selection of old historic maps based upon Winchester in Hampshire. Taken from original Ordnance Survey maps sheets and digitally stitched together to form a single layer, these maps offer a true reflection of how the land used to be. Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads and places you know became what they are today.

All these maps are available to buy as a wide range of products, including Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaws, Mugs, Tea Towels, Cushion Covers. They make wonderful, unique and personal gifts for almost any occasion.

Old Historic Victorian County Map featuring Hampshire dating back to the 1840s available to buy in a range of prints, framed or mounted or on canvas.

Folded Sheet Maps of Winchester

Folded sheet maps covering Winchester area are available. These maps are taken from historic Ordnance Survey's sheet maps. They have all been carefully scanned, digitally re-projected and enlarged to match the present-day Ordnance Survey Landranger® series. Each map is directly comparable with the corresponding Ordnance Survey Landranger® and uses the same sheet number and grid references, so enabling the past and the present to be compared with ease and accuracy.

Winchester Maps

Published by the Winchester Excavations Committee and the Historic Towns Trust, this fantastic map details Winchester’s remarkable history, from its time as the royal and ecclesiastical centre in Anglo-Saxon England, to the city known by Jane Austen.

Handmade in our Wiltshire workshop, using maps supplied by the Winchester Excavations Committee, this is a unique product featuring the historic map on the facing side and a gazetteer of Winchester’s most important buildings and sites on the reverse.

Fixing:
Wire and eyes, fitted and ready to hang on your wall.
Price £180
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Old Maps Near Winchester

You may be interested in these old maps of the area nearby. Choose one to see a larger version.