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Chesil Rectory - Winchester - Photo album

A beautiful, historic building that serves quite wonderful food. Simply stunning inside and full of character. The menu was varied yet not overtly vast and the service was spot on. The food was beautifully presented and tasted divine. A great wine list and a lively espresso martini to finish with. H
Oh my God! That was wonderful dining experience. We came there for lunch and were soo happy. Food was delicious. I had salmon as a starter and oven baked hake as a main course. Beautiful! At the and we had desserts, hazelnut parfait was 10 out of 10. Must visit place!
Follow Mr & Mrs R on TikTok. We chose the Chesil Refectory to celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary. We enjoyed an incredible dining experience. The freshly baked bread was crunchy and the starters were delicious. The duck was served rare and the quality was so good it just melted in the mouth.
Really delicious food and great service. It's a beautiful old building, amazing features. The food was great, I had the terrine to start (I prefer a pate personally but it was good), pork for the main which was very tasty but the star of the show was the sticky toffee pudding. Incredible depth of fl
I went there for my birthday and had two course meals with friends and family. The service was impeccable and you definitely get what you pay for. The quantity was good as well for the roast Sunday lunch.
The Chesil Rectory will give you a unique dining experience. The history held within these walls is incredible. The food, wine and staff will not disappoint. It is certainly worth going out of your way to book in advanced if you are staying/ visiting the Winchester area. Make sure to check out the b
Lovely food and atmosphere here. We loved the desserts with wine pairing make sure to save room
What a find! Amazing food at this quirky restaurant. Not a cheap meal, but well worth the money. Would highly recommend.
Such a historic building and I loved the decor. On a cold winter's day when we visited they had a roaring fire so it was nice and cozy. We enjoyed a two course lunch meal deal which was very affordable. As a vegetarian they were options on the main menu and lunch menu to choose from. Staff were atte
The Chesil Rectory dates back to around 1450, and is one of Winchester’s best preserved Medieval buildings. It’s beautiful and so cosy a setting: there are lots of exposed beams, low ceilings and warm lighting throughout. Service was impeccable, relaxed and friendly. The food was good: the bread and
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