6a Church Street, Romsey
Pinchpenny House (3 Church Street, Romsey) is a historic home and former shop, famously named for a 19th-century tax collector who lived there, leading to its "Pinchpenny" moniker; though it looks like a chapel with church-like windows, it was always a house, with a narrow passage to the stream and distinctive late 17th-century architectural elements, making it a key landmark on Romsey's heritage trails.