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    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    14 years ago

    Great place where you can find interesting pieces to admire.

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    Tudor House and Garden - King John's lodge

    Tudor House and Garden

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The Tudor House and Garden is a museum in the old part of Southampton…read more Built around 1492, the building was a grand house for most of its life until it became a museum in 1912. It has elements from every century since the 15th, as it has been much remodelled over the years. There's a good audio guided tour, which brings it to life. The exhibits are rather eclectic but the house itself includes lovely touches such as Tudor graffiti and floorboards made from 18th Century ship timbers. At the rear is a charming garden, which has been restored to its original Tudor form. Behind that, built into the town's mediaeval walls, is the so-called King John's Palace. Actually a town house belonging to a wealthy merchant built around 1180, it is a very rare example of Norman domestic architecture. The museum has a small shop and a nice modern cafe in the garden - this can be visited without paying for the museum tour. Staff were notably very friendly throughout our visit.

    To be fully honest, I'm not sure where to start ! This…read moremuseum is just brilliantly perfect ! We spotted it on a week end trip in Southampton and decided that £4.50 for a ticket could go on the holiday expenses. Best idea in ages ! If you are in town, do yourself a favor and go. You will be welcome by the gosh of the Time Traveller and guided through time and way of life. Living in London, I have been used to not-so-funny museums but here, completely the opposite. Great history lesson without even knowing it, beautiful garden and playing areas for kids and grown ups. Oh and trust me, on your way out, that pot of jam and the tiny bottle of spirit, yes those ones, you want them. Trust me ;)

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    Tudor House and Garden - St Denys Priory Arch - relocated to the Tudor House museum

    St Denys Priory Arch - relocated to the Tudor House museum

    Tudor House and Garden - Cannon at the Tudor House museum

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    Cannon at the Tudor House museum

    Medieval Merchants House - Medieval Merchants House - exterior

    Medieval Merchants House

    4.0(1 review)
    0.7 mi

    The Medieval Merchants House is an English Heritage site in the historic part of Southampton. It is…read morea small building ( http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz_photos/Q6XqH1E05lB2nIlwJStggw?select=HacP6tvKNjQY2oWBVKmJ9Q ), with a dirt floor on the ground level, and some upstairs rooms and a cellar. Considering the overall size of the property, the entrance fee seems a bit steep. The audio guide is fairly lengthy, describing the typical life of the inhabitants: a wealthy Southampton wine merchant and his family, and guests. Actually, the audio guide is really lengthy, which is good for the history fans, but not great when you've got small kids in your group. The site staff did open up the large wine cellar for us, under the building, and let us inside it. Overall, while the history is great (you can get a good sense of what Southampton was like as a port in the Middle Ages), the site is pretty small - like 5 rooms total, plus the cellar. For history fans, it's cool, but for random entertainment, its value per admission isn't great. OPENING TIMES: we must have lucky in our trip, since according to the English Heritage website, the Medieval Merchant's House is only open on Sundays (noon to five pm). Accessibility note: since it is an old building with a dirt floor, strollers aren't admitted, but can be left with the museum staff in the entry room/gift shop. Steep stairs for the upstairs and for the wine cellar.

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    Medieval Merchants House - Main Hall interior

    Main Hall interior

    Medieval Merchants House - Kitchen

    Kitchen

    Medieval Merchants House

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    The Art House

    The Art House

    4.7(11 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    The Art House is somewhere I make sure I frequent every time I'm in Southampton town centre. With…read moretheir vast selection of teas, coffees and vegan food - it's a great little place to grab something light in a pleasant atmosphere. I've never eaten a meal here however I've only heard good things, but what I will say is that their coffee is divine! You can choose from Italian and Colombian roast which comes in a cafetiere which keeps it fresher for longer. At the back of the shop you can find a small shop featuring clothes, jewellery, pins and many other kooky bits and bobs for reasonable prices. The teas, coffee, cakes and food are all reasonably priced too. Thoroughly recommended!

    During a cheeky little surprise trip to Southampton last weekend, I was taken to The Art House by…read morethe birthday boy himself! This is definitely the coolest place we saw in Southampton! Nestled in the Cultural Quarter, it oozes intriguing art vibes with its quirky decor, vegan menu and vast array of teas and hot drinks. The staff are great, especially their amazing dress sense (not sure if they're just *that* cool or its part of a uniform?....) and the Southampton Fog I had was delicious! At the back of the cafe you'll find a funky little second hand shop, all you need to kit yourself out like a trendy staff member! And in the front they're turned the windows into exhibition booths for you to sit and have tea and watch the world go by (or be watched by the world!) This place is right up my street, if I lived in Southampton I'd definitely make it a regular haunt, and for those that are thinking of visiting this port city of recommended heading there as soon as you get off the train!

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    The Art House
    The Art House - The picture says it all!

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    The picture says it all!

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