COLOURFUL ROMSEY
BELL STREET
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Bell Antiques was previously a public house
This house changed its name from the Royal Oak to the Queens Head in the middle of the 19th century ( c. 1853 and 1857 ). Use as a public house ended in 1911. It is said that the building dates back to the 17th century.
If you are interested in the pubs and inns of Romsey, the book, So Drunk He Must Have Been To Romsey, published by the LTVAS can be purchased from the Visitor Centre.







