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Traditionally known as the last outpost of the Cotswolds...
Famous for the Battle of Cropredy Bridge, which took place in 1644 when on the 29th of June King Charles I was victorious over Waller, leader of the Cromwellian troops...
Delightful place in pleasant Warwickshire countryside...
Quintessential pretty Oxfordshire village showing a wealth of attractive thatched cottages, built mostly following a fire which struck the village during the latter half of the 17th-century...
This is one of the best known town's in England. It was made famous by its celebrated cross of 1859, built in honour of the wedding of Prince Frederick of Prussia, it replaces an.....
USA President George Washington's ancestral home in England...
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Badby is an attractive village spread around a hillside. It shows a confection of pretty cottages, some of which are thickly thatched with creeper climbing up to pretty dormer windows...
A village to relish, set in leafy countryside bounded by quiet waterways...
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There is a pale beauty about Aynho that is enhanced only by the pale golden fruit that flourishes in these parts and caused this lovely place to become known as 'The Apricot Village'...
Rustic-brown houses adorn the fine Market Square and broad main street of this charming Oxfordshire village...
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...
Mellow Oxfordshire village with cottages built by Lord Falkland in the 17th-century...
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...
Warwick offers its visitors the chance to explore England's fascinating history with fine medieval buildings and a truly magnificent castle...
Long Compton is a small picturesque village in southern Warwickshire close with the border of Oxfordshire and on the edge of the Cotswolds, just 5 miles north of the wonderful.....
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Ilmington is a sprawling village, and mostly has all the Cotswold hallmarks...
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...
This is a delightful country park covering almost 100 acres of rugged landscape full of rich and varied historical interest. The.....
The impressive mansion, built in the 17th century on an earlier site, was remodelled in the 1920s by the 2nd Viscount Bearsted,.....
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This delightful Tudor house is the very epitome of the comfortable English country home, and yet it embodies all that is best of.....
This house was originally part of an Augustinian Priory, it was only converted into a charming Elizabethan manor house during the.....
Draycote Water, Warwickshire's largest reservoir was created in the 1960's. Not only does it provide drinking water for Rugby,.....
From the first moment you see Charlecote's magnificent gatehouse, you know you are in for something special, for this house is a.....
The first military encampment was built on the banks of the river Avon in Warwickshire by Ethelfleda, sister of Edward the Elder,.....
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.....
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.....
One of the most interesting building's of Warwick to survive the great fire in 1694 is the Lord Leycester Hospital. This historic.....
These Bronze-Age monolithic circles are third in importance only to Stone-Henge and Avebury. They are one of the most historic.....
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Althorp (said Althrup) has been in the Spencer family since 1508. It has undergone many major changes over the generations and.....
At the heart of busy Stratford-upon-Avon lies one of the most visited places in Europe; the magnificent half-timbered building of.....