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    Romsey (/ ˈ r ɒ m z i / ROM-zee) is a town in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England.The town is situated 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Southampton, 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Winchester and 17 miles (27 km) southeast of Salisbury.It sits on the outskirts of the New Forest, just over 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of its eastern edge.The population of Romsey was 14,768 at the 2011 census.

  2. Covid-19 Information for Romsey - view here. One of Hampshire’s prettiest historic market towns, set on the banks of the River Test, and surrounded by some of England’s most beautiful countryside. Peaceful parks, canal and riverside walks weave through the town. Explore Romsey Abbey with its stunning arches and priceless treasures.

  3. x. The ancient and prosperous market town of Romsey sits on the banks of the River Test, one of the finest trout and salmon rivers in Europe. Medieval streets cluster around the magnificent Norman Abbey which dominates the town and plays host to an extensive musical programme each year. The Abbey is the largest parish church in Hampshire and ...

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  5. The ancient market town of Romsey. The ancient market town of Romsey lies in the heart of Test Valley surrounded by beautiful countryside. Dating back to the 8th century, the town was built on the banks of the River Test whose streams meander throughout the town. Its name is derived from Rum’s Eg meaning Rum’s area of dry land surrounded by ...

  6. It is home to a multitude of small independent retailers and its winding streets add to Romsey’s charm. The new Romsey Heritage and Visitor Centre, which combines the King John’s House and Tudor Cottage with a former Victorian gun shop, makes for an enjoyable visit. The 13th Century King John's House was once the centre of a medieval ...

  7. A Norman Abbey dating from 907 AD. Romsey Abbey is the largest parish church in Hampshire and one of the most imposing churches in Southern England. The abbey can date it's origins back to 907AD, when King Edward the Elder (son of Alfred the Great) first settled nuns here. The first stone church and nunnery were built c.1000AD and was a place ...

  8. Mar 29, 2024 · Suzi also lists the many markets taking place in Romsey - not only Romsey’s street market, but a monthly farmers’ market, Makers’ Markets, and Country Markets held every month in the Town Hall and the Corn Exchange. Lined up for the Easter holidays is a family-friendly Easter town trail for a little bit of fun with choccy prizes.

  9. Romsey. Romsey is a picturesque market town of about 15,000 people (2011) in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. It sits on the outskirts of the New Forest, just over 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of its eastern edge. It lies on the River Test, which is known for fly fishing, predominantly trout.

  10. Mar 14, 2021 · Romsey is a market town in Hampshire in Southern England. Romsey began as a Saxon village. The place name Romsey is probably a corruption of Rum’s eg which means Rum’s area of dry land surrounded by marsh. In 907 AD a Benedictine abbey was founded at Romsey. The abbey stimulated the growth of Romsey because the nuns were a market for goods ...