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Abbey Fields
Abbey Fields

Parking: Abbey Fields car park, off Bridge Street. Abbey Fields is set in the dramatic valley of the Finham Brook and enjoys views of the historic town and Kenilworth castle. Grassy slopes, a lake, historic buildings and veteran trees recall Abbey Fields’ past as the farmland of St Mary’s Abbey, whose ruins adjoin the park.

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Allesley Park
Allesley Park

Allesley Park is a park near Coventry, West Midlands, England.HistoryThe park was originally a deer park laid out by Henry de Hastings in the 13th century. It was approximately 5 times larger than the current park. It was later used as a large gentleman's farm of more than 400acre which was owned by the church.

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Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton

Baddesley Clinton, United Kingdom Current weather report, Baddesley Clinton, United Kingdom, Warwickshire, United Kingdom Hour by hour 10 Day Weather Forecast, Historical Weather, Weather Animated Map, holiday weather forecast and more.

Brandon Marsh
Brandon Marsh

Brandon Marsh Nature Centre is the headquarters of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. Set in 220 acres, the Reserve, consists of large pools created by gravel extraction. The Visitor Centre is a great place to visit including a Tea Room and well stocked gift shop.

Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve
Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve

Brandon Marsh Nature Centre is the headquarters of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust. Set in 220 acres, the Reserve, consists of large pools created by gravel extraction. The Visitor Centre is a great place to visit including a Tea Room and well stocked gift shop.

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Caludon Castle
Caludon Castle

Caludon Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building in Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. A second moated site 190 metres (620 ft) to the south is a Scheduled Ancient Monument in its own right. The castle is now a ruin, and all that remains is a large fragment of sandstone wall.

Cheylesmore Manor House
Cheylesmore Manor House

Cheylesmore Manor House. 594 likes. Cheylesmore Manor House is the remnants of a medieval royal palace in Coventry city centre, now a popular venue for...

Christchurch Spire
Christchurch Spire

Christchurch Spire, Coventry All that remains of Christchurch is the spire. The rest was destroyed in an air raid on 8th. April 1941. The rest was destroyed in an air raid on 8th. April 1941.

Coventry Canal Basin
Coventry Canal Basin

Coventry Canal Basin, Coventry: See 80 reviews, articles, and 27 photos of Coventry Canal Basin, ranked No.41 on TripAdvisor among 82 attractions in Coventry.

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Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of St Michael, commonly known as Coventry Cathedral, is the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and the Diocese of Coventry, in Coventry, West Midlands, England. The current (9th) bishop is Christopher Cocksworth and the current Dean is John Witcombe. The city has had three cathedrals.

Coventry Cathedral Ruins
Coventry Cathedral Ruins

The Cathedral Church of St Michael, commonly known as Coventry Cathedral, is the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and the Diocese of Coventry, in Coventry, West Midlands, England. The current (9th) bishop is Christopher Cocksworth and the current Dean is John Witcombe. The city has had three cathedrals.

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Coventry Transport Museum
Coventry Transport Museum

Coventry Transport Museum · 23 May at 03:00 · We are looking for Sessional Learning Assistants to support our Learning Officers, to help deliver dynamic and innovative formal and informal learning programmes.

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Coventry Watch Museum Project
Coventry Watch Museum Project

21 July, 4:00 PM - Coventry Watch Museum Project - Coventry - United Kingdom - Join me as I take you on a slow 2-hour walk where you will learn about Spon Street suicides, disembodied voices and the ...

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Crackley Woods Nature Reserve,
Crackley Woods Nature Reserve,

Have fun while exploring our reserve - try our brass rubbing trail! There are 8 posts to look out for with a different brass rubbing disc on each. The first one has a QR code on it to scan.

Electric Railway Museum, Warwickshire
Electric Railway Museum, Warwickshire

The Electric Railway Museum (formerly the Coventry Railway Centre) was located in Warwickshire, south-east of Coventry, near the village of Baginton.The heritage railway centre was immediately adjacent to Coventry Airport and so it was also known as "The Airfield Line".

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Escape Reality Coventry
Escape Reality Coventry

Escape Reality in Coventry is a game played in real life. You and your team have just 60 minutes to escape one of our uber-real rooms. You’ll come as friends, but leave as heroes as you battle against time to solve puzzles, overcome challenges and defeat your doubts.

Genting Casino Coventry
Genting Casino Coventry

Welcome to Genting Casino Coventry . Join us at our brand new casino in Coventry city centre's Skydome. For one of the ultimate nights out in Coventry visit Genting Casino Coventry. Offering all of your favourite casino games including American Roulette, Blackjack, Three Card Poker and Electronic Roulette. Find out more about our games.

Hawkesbury Junction
Hawkesbury Junction

Hawkesbury Junction or Sutton Stop (grid reference) is a canal junction in England, at the northern limit of the Oxford Canal where it meets the Coventry Canal, near Hawkesbury Village, Warwickshire, between Bedworth and Coventry.

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is a museum in Coventry. The museum features exhibits related to: archaeology, natural sciences, fine art, social history, decorative and applied art and film and media.

Holy Trinity Church, Coventry
Holy Trinity Church, Coventry

Holy Trinity Church, Coventry, is a parish church of the Church of England in Coventry City Centre, West Midlands, England. Above the chancel arch is an impressive Doom wall-painting.

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Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, the castle has been described by architectural historian Anthony Emery as "the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace of the later middle ages, significant for its scale, form and quality of workmanship".

Lady Godiva
Lady Godiva

Godiva, Countess of Mercia, in Old English Godgifu, was an English noblewoman who, according to a legend dating at least to the 13th century, rode naked – covered only in her long hair – through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband imposed on his tenants. The name "Peeping Tom" for a voyeur originates from later versions of this legend in which a man named Thomas watched her ride and was struck blind or dead.

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Lady Herbert's Garden
Lady Herbert's Garden

Coventry City Council Lady Herbert's Garden is a garden in Coventry city centre, named as a memorial to Alfred Herbert's second wife Florence. Construction and initial laying out began in 1930 and the last section was completed in 1939.

Lake View Park
Lake View Park

Information on Lake View Park, with details of sports and leisure, facilities and is FREE to enter. Information on Lake View Park, with details of sports and leisure, facilities and is FREE to enter.

Lanchester Interactive Archive
Lanchester Interactive Archive

The Lanchester Interactive Archive celebrates one of Britain’s greatest engineers and inventors ... Motofest and Lanchester Day returns to Coventry 2nd-3rd June ...

Lavender Hall Park
Lavender Hall Park

Laura Terry added a new photo — at Lavender Hall Park - Balsall Common. · May 6 at 8:51am · Coventry, United Kingdom · Laura Terry added a new photo — at Lavender Hall Park - Balsall Common.

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Lychgate Cottages
Lychgate Cottages

Lychgate Cottages, Coventry: See 3 reviews, articles, and photos of Lychgate Cottages, ranked No.50 on TripAdvisor among 82 attractions in Coventry.

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Miners Welfare Park
Miners Welfare Park

BADGERS are taking over Bedworth parkrun for one week only! Bedworth will be overrun with BADGERS on Saturday 23rd June and it will be the perfect opportunity to chase one of the BADGER pacers down for a PB.

National Motorcycle Museum
National Motorcycle Museum

The National Motorcycle Museum houses the largest collection of British motorcycle’s in the world with over 1000 machines from 170 different manufacterers spanning no less than three centuries! Of the 1000 plus machines in the collection there are around 850 on display at any one time throughout the museum’s five huge display halls.

Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery
Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery

Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery is located in the beautiful grounds of Riversley Park, just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Nuneaton. The closest car parks are Riversley Park and Rope Walk.

Old Bablake School & Bond’s Hospital
Old Bablake School & Bond’s Hospital

Bablake School is a co-educational Independent school located in Coventry, England and founded in 1344 by Queen Isabella, making it one of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom (List of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom).

Old Buildings
Old Buildings

Sir Frederick Gibberd, architect and designer, was born in Coventry, and amongst the buildings for which he is best known are Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and Didcot Power Station. Donald Trelford, journalist and academic, was born in Coventry and attended Bablake School.

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Priory Visitor Centre
Priory Visitor Centre

The Priory Visitor Centre is built over the remains of Coventry's first Cathedral. Excavation work gave archaeologists the opportunity to uncover details of much of the original Cathedral and tell the story of this amazing part of Coventry's history.

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Public Mural
Public Mural

GT Noszlopy, Public Sculpture of Britain Volume Six: Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihul (2003), pp 126 -127. L Pearson, Public Art since 1950 (2006). L Pearson, A Field Guide to Postwar Murals (2008), pp 69-71.

Riversley Park
Riversley Park

Nuneaton has a museum and art gallery in the grounds of Riversley Park adjacent to the town centre. The Abbey Theatre is Nuneaton's only theatre and hosts a wide variety of performances including visiting opera and ballet companies, touring shows, musicals, pantomime and drama.

Ryton Pools Country Park
Ryton Pools Country Park

We love ryton pools and think that the annual pass Is exceptiona l value for money. HOWEVER, what annoys me more than anything is that the cafe is far from doing its bit to be environmen tally friendly... and fall in line with the war on plastic.

Ryton Wood
Ryton Wood

History of Ryton Wood Although part of Ryton Wood was lost to sand and gravel extraction in the 1960s, the wood has been returned to its present excellence though traditional management practices, and is one of the county's largest surviving semi-natural ancient woodlands.

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Sgt Bilko’s Vintage Emporium & The Phil Silvers Archival Museum
Sgt Bilko’s Vintage Emporium & The Phil Silvers Archival Museum

Sgt. Bilko’s Vintage Emporium is a unique venture situated in Fargo Creative Village in Coventry. The Emporium specialises in vintage and modern film, stage and television memorabilia with a strong emphasis on everything ‘cult’ and caters for a wide range of tastes.

Sir Frank Whittle Statue
Sir Frank Whittle Statue

Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle OM KBE CB FRS FRAeS (1 June 1907 – 9 August 1996) was a British Royal Air Force officer. He is credited with single-handedly inventing the turbojet engine. A patent was submitted by Maxime Guillaume in 1921 for a similar invention; however, this was technically unfeasible at the time.

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Spencer Park
Spencer Park

This park is divided into two quite separate halves by Spencer Avenue. On one side of the road is a large triangular open grassed area, bordered by a beautiful avenue of trees, and overlooking the rear of King Henry VIII School. On the other side of the road is the smaller park.

St Mary's Guildhall
St Mary's Guildhall

St. Mary's Guildhall has stood as one of the region's premier venues for nearly seven hundred years, and presents a versatile and memorable setting for any event or occasion.

Stoneleigh Abbey
Stoneleigh Abbey

Stoneleigh Abbey . Stoneleigh Abbey was inherited by a relative of Jane Austen's mother, the Reverend Thomas Leigh. Jane Austen stayed with her mother in August 1806 as his guests. Many people feel that Stoneleigh Abbey was the model for Mansfield Park. But it is the reaction, of Jane's mother to the Abbey that is most interesting.

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Swanswell Gate
Swanswell Gate

1. 5105 HALES STREET ----- Swanswell Gate. City Wall to North of Swanswell Gate. SP 3379 SE 2/5 SP 3379 SE 2/219 5.2.55. GV 2. Scheduled Ancient Monument. Circa 1395.

Swanswell Park & Pool
Swanswell Park & Pool

The Swanswell pool and the River Sherbourne were the only sources of water in the city centre – a vital resource for fighting the many fires caused by the many thousands of incendiary bombs that fell on the city.

The Coventry Music Museum
The Coventry Music Museum

At the Coventry Music Museum, we tell the real story of our musical heritage, going right back to the Roman occupation.We stop along the way at Music Hall, 50’s Rock ’n’ Roll, the 60’s Beat scene & we even have the Lennon Bench, commemorating the famous ‘Acorns for Peace’ event.

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Tocil Wood
Tocil Wood

Welcome to Tocil Wood and Meadow LNR, an ancient oak woodland with swamp and wet meadow which has existed for many centuries. This nature reserve is owned by Coventry City Council and managed by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.

Tocil Wood and Nature Reserve
Tocil Wood and Nature Reserve

Lying on Liassic sandstone and Triassic clay, this reserve contains three main habitats – oak woodland, swamp and a wet meadow. Under a canopy of oak, sycamore and ash, hazel, elder and rowan create a shady woodland floor where bluebells abound. Dog’s mercury, wood-sorrel, wood anemone and violets offer springtime gems.

War Memorial Monument
War Memorial Monument

The War Memorial Park is a large park of about 48.5 hectares situated in southern Coventry. The park was opened in July 1921 as a tribute to the 2,587 Coventrians who died between 1914 and 1918 fighting in the First World War.

War Memorial Park, Coventry
War Memorial Park, Coventry

History of War Memorial Park. Discover the interesting history of the War Memorial Park.

Wyken Slough
Wyken Slough

Wyken Pool is the largest expanse of water in Coventry. The rough grassland, scrub and marsh near the pool support a rich variety of wildlife. From Wyken Slough, you can walk under the motorway to the banks of the Oxford Canal and Hawkesbury Junction Conservation Area.

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