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Places to see in ( Warwick - UK )
Places to see in ( Warwick - UK )
Warwick is a town on the River Avon, in England’s West Midlands region. It’s known for the medieval Warwick Castle, founded by William the Conqueror. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary has a tower with city views and a Norman crypt. The timber-framed buildings of 14th-century Lord Leycester Hospital cluster by the city’s West Gate. The St. John’s House Museum is housed in a Jacobean mansion with gardens.
Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England. The town lies upon the River Avon, 11 miles (18 km) south of Coventry and just west of Leamington Spa and Whitnash with which it is conjoined.
There was human activity at Warwick as early as the Neolithic period, and constant habitation since the 6th century. It was a Saxon burh in the 9th century; Warwick Castle was established in 1068 as part of the Norman conquest of England. Warwick School claims to be the oldest boys' school in the country. The earldom of Warwick was created in 1088 and the earls controlled the town in the medieval period and built town walls, of which Eastgate and Westgate survive. The castle developed into a stone fortress and then a country house and is today a popular tourist attraction.
The Great Fire of Warwick in 1694 destroyed much of the medieval town and as a result most buildings post-date this period. Though Warwick did not become industrialised in the 19th century, it has experienced growth since 1801 when the population was 5,592. Racing Club Warwick F.C., founded in 1919, is based in the town. The town is administered by Warwick District Council and Warwickshire County Council has its headquarters in Warwick.
Suburbs of Warwick include Bridge End, Emscote, Forbes, Myton (connecting Warwick with Leamington Spa), Packmores, The Cape, The Percy, Warwick Gates, Woodloes Park and the newly established Chase Meadow.
Alot to see in ( Warwick - UK ) such as :
Collegiate Church of St Mary
Lord Leycester Hospital
Lord Leycester Hotel
Market Hall
Guy's Cliffe House
Market Square
The Dream Factory
St John's Museum
St Michael's Leper Hospital
St. Nicholas' Park
Saxon Mill
Shire Hall
Warwick Castle
Warwick Hospital
Warwick Racecourse
Warwick School
Warwick is on the M40 London-Birmingham motorway, connected to junctions 13, 14 and 15, and is on the A46 dual-carriageway trunk road positioned between Coventry and Stratford-upon-Avon. Warwick has a railway station with direct rail services to Leamington Spa, London, Birmingham and Stratford-Upon-Avon provided by Chiltern Railways.
( Warwick - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Warwick . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Warwick - UK
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Warwick Racecourse parkrun #2 12/10/2019
Out and back around Warwick Racecourse. For the first time ever I was filming parkrun with a smartphone!
Cycle from Warwick Racecourse
Jonathan Manning cycles through the landscapes which inspired William Shakespeare on a traffic-free route from Warwick Racecourse Club site ( to the Bard's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon. The ride also passes the 16th century stately home and parkland at Charlecote Park as it follows the excellent Sustrans route 41 of quiet roads and cycle paths. For full directions and a map see the March 2019 digital edition of the Magazine App or download a gpx file of the route via our Strava page (
Warwick, Warwickshire
A short tourism video about Warwick in Warwickshire.
Warwick is steeped in history and is home to one of Englands best loved tourist attractions, Warwick Castle, the finest medieval castle in England.
The town centre is small, but packed with old buildings such as St Mary's Church, and East Gate and West Gate.
There are some excellent bars and restaurants, plenty of boutiques and antique shops and two museums.
Warwick Racecourse enjoys a full calendar throughout the year offering a great day out at the races.
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Warwick Racecourse
A promotional video showcasing the facilities at Warwick Racecourse
Spring Travels 2: Warwick site and town
Moving on with out springtime outing, we're now at Warwick Racecourse - what a cute little site, in a lovely town.
Warwick Racecourse, Butler VS Tim
Nearly a fight at warwick racecourse!
2013 Warwick ( UK ) Races 2 _ 3
31/12/13 WARWICK ( UK ) ( SKY Racing 2 Vision )
Race 2 1:20 - 32Red On The App Store Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle Gunna Be A Devil 16/1 and
Race 3 1:50 - Whitson Bloodstock Novices' Chase_ Barrakilla 5/6F
SKY Host Chris Kearns
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This Racing Life - Warwick - Racing TV
On Racing TV and racingtv.com from Wednesday 13th December
Tom Stanley visits first season trainer Sam Thomas, Harry Whittington and Ben Pauling ahead of the busiest part of the jumps season as well as new Clerk of the Course at Warwick, Jane Hedley..
Racing TV is the UK's leading horse racing TV channel, broadcasting over 4,000 live races every year.
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Warwick Racecourse Parkrun
Aaron's BIG challenge this year
Warwick Race 1 4th September 2016
Darling Downs Harness Racing Club Fathers Day Race Meeting 2016.
Warwick
Warwick lies upon the River Avon. The town is famous for Warwick castle, the construction of which began in 1068. The town is also known for 'Warwick Racecourse' near the westgate of the medieval town. In 1050 the Danes (Vikings) invaded Mercia and burned down much of Warwick including the nunnery. Thomas Oken whose house is seen in my video made a considerable fortune and devoted his talents to the service of his town and his fellow citizens.
Warwick Thai Festival 2016
Thai Festival held at Warwick racecourse Uk 2016!!!
Guide to Warwick - Fine and Country Leamington Spa
Warwick means “dwellings by the weir. It is believed to have hosted a human settlement from the Neolithic period.
Recent archaeological digs within the grounds of Warwick School discovered the footings of a sizeable Roman barn from the 2nd century AD. Warwick School claims to be the world’s oldest boys’ public school.
William the Conqueror founded the now world-famous Warwick Castle as a wooden fort in 1068. Building the castle involved pulling down four existing houses. It was rebuilt in stone during the 12th century.
Medieval Warwick remained under the control of various Earls of Warwick, mostly of the Beauchamp family,
At one point it was a walled town. Today the only remains of the town walls are the east and west gatehouses, the former now a holiday home, but previously part of the King's High School, a sister institution to Warwick School.
It’s hard not to travel through the centre parts of Warwick and feel privy to its colourful history. The town is awash with traditional buildings that all show a snap shot of a different part of its lineage. A fire ravaged the centre of the town in 1694 leading to a complete remodelling of the town centre.
Warwick is an attractive place for people to live for several different reasons. For families there is an incredible selection of schools including Warwick Boys School and Kings High Girls School. Warwick University is regarded as one of the best in the UK and attracts students from all over the world.
Geographically Warwick is in the middle of the UK. The M40, M42 and A46 are all within easy reach.
There are two separate train stations including Warwick and Warwick Parkway. London is just 1 hour 20 minutes away.
For those whose work takes them overseas Birmingham International Airport is just 16 miles from the town centre.
The town centre is awash with a vibrant social scene, there are beautiful parks, shops, restaurants and even a racecourse.
The neighbouring towns of Royal Leamington Spa and Shakespeares Stratford-upon-Avon offer a further diverse selection for social opportunities.
If you are looking for a home in Warwick, then The Marble House could be the property for you. Click the link below to see more details.
Warwick racecourse wildlife
The supervisor we found in the container!
A day at Warwick Castle, Warwick, England
A day at Warwick!
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8 Athletes Who Died On Camera
1. Patrick Ekeng (26 March 1990 – 6 May 2016)
Seven minutes after his entrance, with his team leading 3–2, he collapsed. He was transported and resuscitated at the hospital, and within two hours the medical staff confirmed that he had died. The cause of death was a suspected heart attack. He was 26 years old.
2. Nodar Kumaritashvili (25 November 1988 – 12 February 2010)
Kumaritashvili was fatally injured in a crash during his final training run at the Whistler Sliding Centre when he lost control in the penultimate turn of the course and was thrown off his luge and over the sidewall of the track, striking an unprotected steel support pole at the end of the run. He was travelling at 89.2 mph at the moment of impact.
3. Hank Gathers (February 11, 1967 – March 4, 1990)
Gathers collapsed on Sunday, March 4, 1990, in Los Angeles, Hank collapsed. He was found to have an abnormal heartbeat (exercise-induced ventricular tachycardia), and was prescribed a beta blocker, Inderal.
He attempted to get up, telling the trainers, I don't want to lay down!, then shortly after stopped breathing. Gathers died soon thereafter at a nearby hospital. He was 23 years old.
4. Marco Campos (24 February 1976 – 15 October 1995)
Campos was killed in an accident at the season-ending race in Magny Cours. On the last lap of the season finale, on the straight before the Adelaide hairpin, his left front tyre collided with the right rear tyre of Thomas Biagi's car while racing, and was launched into the air.
His car flipped over, and Campos' head struck the top of the concrete retaining wall whilst flying upside-down. The accident resulted in severe skull fractures, and massive head trauma and put him into a deep coma. Campos died the following day.
5. Donald Campbell (23 March 1921 – 4 January 1967)
Donald Campbell deid a split second before breaking his own water speed record in his jet-powered boat, the Bluebird K7. He was travelling at more than 300mph Water when the boat was catapulted 50ft into the air after its nose lifted.
46 year old Mr Campbell was killed instantly as the boat hit the water and immediately disintegrated. Despite extensive efforts by a team of Royal Navy divers, although Bluebird's wreckage was located on 5 January, on the lake bed, Campbell's body was not located until 2001.
6. Perro Aguayo Jr (July 23, 1979 – March 21, 2015)
Aguayo died from a cervical spine trauma, reportedly as a result of a dropkick by Mysterio Jr. that propelled him forward to the ring ropes, causing severe whiplash trauma that snapped his neck. The cause of death was later announced as cardiac arrest, due to a cervical stroke caused by three fractured vertebrae.
7. Dale Earnhardt (April 29, 1951 – February 18, 2001)
Earnhardt was involved in a three-car accident on the final lap of the race, in which he collided with Ken Schrader after making small contact with Sterling Marlin and hit the outside wall head-on.
Earnhardt's death was officially pronounced at the Halifax Medical Center Earnhardt was 49 years old at the time of his death. An autopsy conducted on February 19, 2001 concluded that Earnhardt died instantly of blunt force trauma to his head due to the accident. It also reported that Earnhardt sustained a fatal basilar skull fracture.
8. Mark Porter (2 October 1974 – 8 October 2006)
Mark lost control of his car at 120 mph. He stalled in the middle of the track and was a sitting duck when the rest of the field came roaring through. Chris Alajajian connected with the tail of Porter's car. David Clark, however, in an effort to avoid the stalled Porter, slid his car sideways whilst travelling at high speed.
The front right hand side of his car hit the drivers side door of Porter's car, crushing the side of the car. The front right hand of Porter's car also hit the drivers door of Clark, critically injuring him. Marshals were quick to arrive at the scene where one, unable to open the driver's door on Porter's car, opened the rear door in an attempt to check his condition.
Both drivers were unconscious at the time. Porter was taken by ambulance to Hospital and later that day airlifted to the Hospital in Sydney with serious head and chest injuries but died in late afternoon of Sunday 8 October 2006 as the feature race was concluding.
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People in Warwick urged to have say on St Mary's Lands plan
The District Council's unveiled multi-million pound plans to do-up St Mary's Lands near Warwick racecourse. Chris Elliott, from there, has told Touch FM about proposed improvements there.
Warwick Town Bonfire & Fireworks 3rd November 2012.mp4
A short clip of the annual Warwick Town Bonfire & Fireworks.
Saturday 03 November 2012.
Organised by:
Warwick Lions
Warwick Round Table
Rotary Club of Warwick
Sponsors included:
New Bowling Green
The Tuckery Cafe, Market Place, Warwick
Held at:
Warwick Racecourse
Warwick Town Bonfire & Fireworks website: