Towns in Warwickshire
Alcester in the county of Warwickshire
Alcester developed as a market town in Roman times. It grew out of a settlement at the meeting point of two roads and two rivers, the Arrow and the Alne.
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Bodymoor Heath in the county of Warwickshire
This lovely rural area is well known as the home of the training ground for Aston Villa Football Club.
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Burton Dassett in the county of Warwickshire
Delightful place in pleasant Warwickshire countryside.
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Combrook in the county of Warwickshire
A village to relish, set in leafy countryside bounded by quiet waterways.
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Compton Verney in the county of Warwickshire
The village of Compton Verney takes it name from the great house acquired in the 15th-century by the ruthless Verney family.
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Coughton in the county of Warwickshire
The village of Coughton is dominated by the Magnificent building of Coughton Court.
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Dunchurch in the county of Warwickshire
Dunchurch is located south of Rugby and just a short distance from the pleasures of the Oxford Canal. It was once famous as a stopping point for the coach travellers of the 18th century.
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Edgehill in the county of Warwickshire
Historic Warwickshire spot where Charles I raised his standard in 1642.
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Farnborough in the county of Warwickshire
Traditionally known as the last outpost of the Cotswolds.
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Henley in Arden in the county of Warwickshire
Hidden deep amonst the leafy lanes of Warwickshire, close to what little remains of the ancient Forest of Arden, lies the pleasant Market town of Henley-in-Arden.
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Ilmington in the county of Warwickshire
Ilmington is a sprawling village, and mostly has all the Cotswold hallmarks.
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Kenilworth in the county of Warwickshire
Kenilworth is a pleasant town located in the spacious Warwickshire countryside, it is a town with an 'air of gentility' that tells you that this is a prosperous place with a long, illustrious history.
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Kingsbury in the county of Warwickshire
Kingsbury lies in a quiet corner of Warwickshire, it is most notable for its water-park which offers an oasis of calm for visitors escaping the hurried life of Birmingham and other nearby cities and large towns.
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Lapworth in the county of Warwickshire
The village has a delightful mix of ancient properties that mingle harmoniously with barn conversions and new build.
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Nuneaton in the county of Warwickshire
It was the arrival of the railways in 1847 that caused Nuneaton to develop as an industrial textile and engineering town.
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Royal Leamington Spa in the county of Warwickshire
This town has a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book, but it was Queen Victoria who put the "Royal" into Leamington Spa when she bestowed the title in 1838.
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Rugby in the county of Warwickshire
This town is the home of Rugby public school, the place where William Webb Ellis carried the ball instead of kicking it, and thus, in 1823 the game of Rugby football was born.
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Ryton-on-Dunsmore in the county of Warwickshire
Located in the countryside between Rugby and Coventry, this delightful village is probably best known for it's ancient parish church.
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Shottery in the county of Warwickshire
Shottery is a small hamlet within the parish of Stratford upon Avon. It contains the beautiful Anne Hathaways Cottage - former...
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Stratford-upon-Avon in the county of Warwickshire
Stratford Upon Avon is a beautiful historic market town in the County of Warwickshire. Famous as the birthplace of the legendry playwright William Shakespeare
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