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Alcester
Alcester (pronounced 'olster' or
'aulster') is a small town in
Warwickshire, approximately eight miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Ann Hathaway's Cottage
Set in beautiful surroundings with a
magnificient garden, the
picturesque cottage is where William Shakespeare came to visit his
bride.
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Berkswell Windmill
Berkswell Windmill,Windmill Lane,
Balsall Common, West Midlands CV7 7GY. |
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Coleshill
Coleshill dates back to Saxon times, but
became important as a staging post on the coaching road from London to
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Coughton Court
Splendid Tudor House. The Throckmorton
family have been here since 1409. There are ties with the Gunpowder
Plot
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Coventry
The City of Coventry, famous for its
Lady Godiva legend. Whether or not this actual story is a myth
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Hatton Country World
The Farm Park does have an entrance
charge but there is plenty to do and see for the children
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Heritage Motor Centre
The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the
largest collection of historic British cars in the world, with 200
vehicles on display,
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Kenilworth
Kenilworth is a town in Warwickshire,
England. In 2001 the town had a population of 22,582.
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Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire
Kenilworth Castle is in Kenilworth,
Warwickshire. Historically the Castle was contained within the Forest
of Arden.
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Leamington Spa
Royal Leamington Spa, usually shortened
to Leamington Spa or
Leamington (pronounced Lemmington) is a spa town in central
Warwickshire
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Mary Arden's House
The theme of Mary Arden's house is
devoted to the history of farming and agriculture in the region.
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Ragley Hall
Ragley Hall is the home of the Marquess
& Marchioness of Hertford & the seat of the
Conway-Seymour family since 1680.
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Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth
Founded in 1154 by a group of Cistercian
monks, Stoneleigh Abbey reflects a rich mix of more than 900 years of
history
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Stratford Upon Avon
Stratford is a major UK tourist
destination. The birthplace of
William Shakespeare, the world's greatest playwright, it nestles
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Warwick
Warwick is one of the UK's most historic
towns. There are many buildings of historic interest here.
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Warwick Castle
The visitor will be impressed by the
heavy fortifications. For
centuries the castle was the home of some of the most powerful Earls in
England
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Warwick Castle Grounds and
Landscape
Originally the castle would have been
surrounded by a landscape
designed to ensure that the defence of the castle was not obstructed by
trees
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Warwick Castle State Rooms
The State Rooms, enhanced with waxworks
from Tussaud's, beautifully illustrate and capture the spirit of a
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Warwick Castle Kingmaker
The Wars of the Roses which began in the
1450's have a lot to do
with Warwick Castle. Warwick Castle under Richard Neville, supported
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was born in
Stratford upon Avon in 1564. The world's greatest playwright started
his humble beginnings here
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