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Baddesley Clinton is a 15th century moated manor house in the village of Badley Clintton, near Warwick, Warwickshire. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and the house, park, and gardens are open to the public and owned by the National Trust.
a Historic Market Town in the county of Warwickshire
(4.6 miles, 7.5 km, direction SW)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...
in the county of West Midlands
(5.6 miles, 8.9 km, direction NE)This must be one of England's loveliest villages, it is evocative of a life before urbanisation and modernity, it is that perfect idyll of much loved English country life where you can re-discover the peaceful tranquillity of yester-year...
in the county of West Midlands
(5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction NW)..
in the county of Warwickshire
(5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction E)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...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Warwickshire
(6.8 miles, 11.0 km, direction SE)Warwick offers its visitors the chance to explore England's fascinating history with fine medieval buildings and a truly magnificent castle...
All towns in West MidlandsThis is a gorgeous richly timber-framed mid-Tudor house with additions from the 17th-century. It was probably built for John.....
This is all that remains of a castle that once heaped lavish entertainments on England's "Good Queen Bess" for here in the heart.....
One of the most interesting building's of Warwick to survive the great fire in 1694 is the Lord Leycester Hospital. This historic.....
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.....