This is all that remains of a castle that once heaped lavish entertainments on England's "Good Queen Bess" for here in the heart.....
The stunning modern cathedral designed by Sir Basil Spence replaces Coventry's cathedral of the 14th and 15th-centuries. The.....
Baddesley Clinton is a 15th century moated manor house in the village of Badley Clintton, near Warwick, Warwickshire. The site is.....
This is a gorgeous richly timber-framed mid-Tudor house with additions from the 17th-century. It was probably built for John.....
One of the most interesting building's of Warwick to survive the great fire in 1694 is the Lord Leycester Hospital. This historic.....
Brandon Marsh is an SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) and nature reserve in Warwickshire, situated close to the city of.....
St Marys Church is believed to date back to pre norman times. Roger Earl of Warwick made it a collegiate church in 1123, giving.....
The black and white fronted Oken's House houses one of the finest collections of early dolls and toys in the country. It was the.....
The Warwickshire County Museum is housed in the Market Hall which was built in 1670. It was built on arches to allow for stalls.....
A charming 17th century mansion displaying folk life and costume, with period reconstructions of a Victorian parlour, kitchen and.....
Lovely in the summer, St Nicholas park contains a crazy golf course, childrens train, amusements, paddling pool and boats for.....
The 200-year-old mill at Sarehole is one of only two surviving watermills in Birmingham. The cobbled courtyard and mill pool are.....
The first military encampment was built on the banks of the river Avon in Warwickshire by Ethelfleda, sister of Edward the Elder,.....
This vast landscape of lakes nestling on the eastern edge of Birmingham provides a wonderful escape from seething city life. .....