Warwickshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Warwickshire? Check out our Warwickshire Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Warwickshire.
Top Places to visit in Warwickshire:
Warwick Castle, Shakespeare's Schoolroom & Guildhall, Jephson Gardens, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, The MAD Museum, Lord Leycester Hospital, The Mill Garden, Mary Arden's Farm, Baddesley Clinton, British Motor Museum, Stratford Butterfly Farm, Chesterton Windmill, Kenilworth Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon Canal, Anne Hathaway's Cottage & Gardens
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Places to see in ( Sutton Coldfield - UK )
Places to see in ( Sutton Coldfield - UK )
The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, more colloquially known as Sutton Coldfield or simply Sutton, is a town and civil parish in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Sutton Coldfield lies about 7 miles (10 km) northeast of Birmingham City Centre and borders Little Aston, North Warwickshire, Lichfield, Erdington and South Staffordshire.
Areas of Sutton Coldfield include:
Boldmere
Falcon Lodge
Four Oaks
Little Aston
Maney
Mere Green
Roughley
Minworth
Walmley
Wylde Green
Sutton Coldfield borders New Oscott, Erdington, Streetly, the district of North Warwickshire and Lichfield and Tamworth in Staffordshire. The area in general is regarded by its own populace as one of the most prestigious locations in the Birmingham area.
The area is home to Sutton Park, one of the largest urban parks in England. It has an area of 2,224.2 acres (9.001 km2) and is used as part of the course for the Great Midlands Fun Run, sponsored by the Sutton Coldfield Observer. The park is a national nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. New Hall Valley, which separates Walmley and Maney, is the location of New Hall Valley Country Park
Sutton Coldfield has been an affluent area in the past leading to the construction of manors and other large houses. Several have been renovated into hotels such as the New Hall Hotel, Moor Hall Hotel, Moxhull Hall Hotel, and Ramada Hotel and Resort Penns Hall. Peddimore Hall, a Scheduled Ancient Monument near Walmley, is a double moated hall used as a private residence. Demolished manor houses include Langley Hall, the former residence of William Wilson and Four Oaks Hall, designed by William Wilson. William Wilson is also known to have designed Moat House and lived in it with his wife, Jane Pudsey.
There are two conservation areas in Sutton Coldfield. The High Street, King Edward's Square, Upper Clifton Road, Mill Street, and the northern end of Coleshill Street are protected by the High Street conservation area, which is part covered by an Article 4 Direction. At the centre of the conservation area is Holy Trinity Church, which is fronted by the Vesey Memorial Gardens, created in memory of Bishop John Vesey. Beyond the railway bridge, which crosses the Sutton Park Line and separates the Lichfield Road and High Street, is the Anchorage Road conservation area which protects buildings such as Moat House by William Wilson.
Linked by regular and fast services from Sutton Coldfield railway station on the Cross-City Line to the centre of Birmingham, Sutton is mostly a commuter dormitory town for people who work in Birmingham. The Roman road Icknield Street cuts through Sutton Park to the west of the town. The town is bypassed to the north by the M6 Toll, the first toll motorway in the UK.
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Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
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Royal Leamington Spa earned its Royal Charter for its spa waters of which Queen Victoria was very fond.
In 1918 the Royal Pump Rooms were opened close to the River Leam.
This grand structure attracted many visitors hoping to soothe various aches and pains by bathing in the salty spa waters which were discovered in Roman times.
The town has some spectacular Victorian parks and buildings making this a very popular place to live.
It has a huge range of bars and restaurants, and also many independent shops and boutiques.
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Warwick, Warwickshire
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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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Birmingham UK
Birmingham is a major city in England’s West Midlands region, with multiple Industrial Revolution-era landmarks that speak to its history as a manufacturing powerhouse. It’s also home to an extensive network of canals, many of which radiate from Sherborne Wharf and are lined with trendy cafes and bars. In the city centre, the Victorian Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is known for pre-Raphaelite masterpieces.
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Kenilworth, Warwickshire
A short tourism video about Kenilworth in Warwickshire.
In centuries gone by, Kenilworth was at the centre of English power and politics due to the dominance of Kenilworth Castle.
Its believed that one of the first English Parliaments was held here.
Mentioned in the Doomsday book, the Castle was built soon after the Norman conquest of 1066.
It was later destroyed in 1649 by Oliver Cromwells forces to ensure it could not be used as a fortress again.
Today it is cared for by English Heritage and is regarding as one of the finest ruined castles in England.
The town also has some significant local landmarks including The Abbey Barn, St Nicholas Church and Abbey Fields.
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The changing face of Chelmsley Wood Library
As the new flagship library opens in Chelmsley Wood, we say farewell to the old building and take a quick look at what the new library has to offer.
Birmingham Children s Theatre Coleshill Warwickshire
Birmingham Children s Theatre may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Coleshill Warwickshire. We can help you find out exactly where would be best placed for you and your family. Feel free to drop into our office to arrange a viewing of the most suitable properties we have available.