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how to get to us
BY CAR
From the North (e.g. via M3 Southbound):
- Start on the M3 Southbound
- If you’re coming from London or the Midlands, join the M3 heading south toward Southampton
- Take Exit 9 for Winchester
- Follow signs for A272/A31 Winchester
- Merge onto the A272/A31
- Continue straight, following signs for Winchester City Centre
- Enter Winchester via Spitfire Link and and Easton Lane
- Stay on Easton Lane as it curves into the city
- Turn left onto Wales Street
- This leads you toward the historic centre
- Continue onto North Walls
- Follow the road as it bends around the city centre
- Turn right onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among shops and charming buildings
From the East (e.g. Petersfield, Alton, or East Sussex):
- Start on the A272 or A31 heading west
- If you’re coming from Petersfield, Alton, or further east, follow signs toward Winchester
- Merge onto the M3 Northbound briefly if needed
- Depending on your route, you may join the M3 for a short stretch
- Take Exit 10 or 9 for Winchester
- Exit 9 is ideal for direct access to the city centre
- Follow signs for Winchester City Centre via Easton Lane
- This road curves into the heart of Winchester
- Turn left onto Wales Street
- This leads you toward the historic centre
- Continue onto North Walls
- Follow the road as it bends around the city centre
- Turn right onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among shops and charming buildings
From the West (e.g. Salisbury, Andover or Exeter):
- Start on the A30 or A34 heading east
- If you’re coming from Salisbury, Andover, or further west, follow signs toward Winchester
- Join the M3 Northbound if needed
- Depending on your location, you may briefly use the M3 to approach Winchester
- Take Exit 9 for Winchester
- This exit offers direct access to the city centre
- Follow signs for Winchester City Centre via Easton Lane
- This road curves into the heart of the city
- Turn left onto Wales Street
- This leads you toward the historic centre
- Continue onto North Walls
- Follow the road as it bends around the city centre
- Turn right onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among shops and charming buildings
From the South (e.g. Southampton, Portsmouth or the South Coast):
- Start on the M3 Northbound
- If you’re coming from Southampton, Portsmouth, or nearby coastal areas, join the M3 heading north toward Winchester
- Take Exit 10 for Winchester
- This exit leads to the A272/A31 and offers access to the city centre
- Follow signs for Winchester City Centre via St Catherine’s Way
- Continue along the A31 and merge onto Garnier Road, then Barfield Close
- Turn left onto Chesil Street
- This road brings you closer to the historic centre
- Continue onto Bridge Street and then turn right onto North Walls
- You’ll be circling around the city centre
- Turn right onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among charming shops and buildings
Parking: Please note we are unable to offer parking at the office but it is well serviced by local car parks (see map for details)
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BY TRAIN
- Travel to Winchester Railway Station
- Winchester is served by South Western Railway and CrossCountry trains
- Direct services run from major cities like London Waterloo, Southampton, Basingstoke and Birmingham
- Exit the station and head toward the city centre
- Once you arrive, leave via the main entrance and walk straight down Station Road
- Continue onto Upper High Street and then High Street
- This scenic walk takes you past shops and historic buildings
- Turn left onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among charming shops and buildings
Walking time is about 10 minutes from the station to Parchment Street
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ON FOOT
Walking from the train station:
- Exit the station and head toward the city centre
- Once you arrive, leave via the main entrance and walk straight down Station Road
- Continue onto Upper High Street and then High Street
- This scenic walk takes you past shops and historic buildings
- Turn left onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among charming shops and buildings
Walking time is about 10 minutes from the station to Parchment Street
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BY AIR
Winchester doesn’t have its own airport, but it’s well-served by nearby options:
- Southampton Airport (SOU) – Closest, just 12 miles away
- London Heathrow (LHR) – About 50 miles northeast
- London Gatwick (LGW) – Roughly 70 miles east
Transfer from airport to Winchester – Use rail or coach services to reach Winchester:
- From Southampton Airport
- Take a direct train from Southampton Airport Parkway to Winchester Station (about 10-15 minutes)
- From Heathrow or Gatwick
- Heathrow – Take the RailAir coach to Woking, then train to Winchester
- Gatwick – Take a train via Clapham Junction or London Waterloo
Walking from the train station:
- Exit the station and head toward the city centre
- Once you arrive, leave via the main entrance and walk straight down Station Road
- Continue onto Upper High Street and then High Street
- This scenic walk takes you past shops and historic buildings
- Turn left onto Parchment Street
- No. 9 will be on your left-hand side, nestled among charming shops and buildings
Walking time is about 10 minutes from the station to Parchment Street
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We list below some frequently asked questions we receive. If your query is not answered below, please email info@parissmith.co.uk and we will be able to help you.
What are your office hours?
Our office opening times are from 08.30am until 5.00pm Monday to Friday.
Do I need an appointment, or do you accept walk-ins?
Yes you will need to make an appointment which you can do via a contact form on our website, a telephone call to the office – 01962 679 777 or email info@parissmith.co.uk
How can I schedule a consultation?
You can schedule a consultation via a contact form on our website, a telephone call to the office – 01962 679 777 or email info@parissmith.co.uk
We are unfortunately unable to offer a free initial consultation.
What should I bring to my first meeting?
When you book an appointment you will be advise of what to bring to your appointment, however typically it would be identification papers and possibly any documentation relating to your case.
Do you offer virtual consultations?
Yes we can offer virtual consultations via Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Facebook etc.
What areas of law do you practice?
We are a full service law firm providing legal services that include corporate and commercial law, commercial property, dispute resolution, employment, family, immigration, planning, residential conveyancing, tax & estate planning, notarial services and more.
How quickly can I expect a response?
We aim to respond to enquires on the same day, ideally within 2-3 hours but this will depend on availability and work loads, but someone will get back to you as soon as they can.
Where is your office located and is there parking available?
Our office is at 9 Parchment Street, Winchester. Unfortunately we are unable to offer parking, but the office is well-serviced by local car parks (details of which you can see on the map).
Do you handle cases outside Hampshire?
Yes we have clients from all across the UK and abroad as meetings can be held virtually or in person.
Do you handle legal aid cases?
Unfortunately we are not able to take on legal aid cases.