It traces its history back to 1702 when it was formed as Meredith’s Own, until its amalgamation with the Queen’s Regiment in 1992 to form the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment (Queens and Royal Hampshires).
With the help of a grant in 2014 from the Heritage Lottery Fund we completely refurbished the museum. There are now touch screen computers and films showing throughout the museum to provide you with more information should you need it.
Uniforms, weapons and other artefacts
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A timeline of events from the year 1702 to present day.
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The Memorial Garden in front of Serle’s House and the museum is the focus of the Regiment’s remembrance for all its Fallen and services are held there on special days.
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We are very proud of our connection with the County and are keen to continue them.
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Situated on Southgate Street, Serle’s House is one of the finest non-religious buildings in Winchester.
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