lizziegee62 Warwickshire56 contributions 1 Forget-Me-Knot So pleased to find this excellent theatre. A great night out, brilliant performance but also great atmosphere about the place. Everyone involved so friendly, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Read more Review of: The Warehouse Theatre Written...
Quite rightly the museum has plenty of information and artifacts linked to Sir Frank Whittle and the history of the jet engine. All the early work taking place in Eastern Warwickshire and just over the county border into Leicestershire. In years gone by, there was a lot of aircraft production...
Coventry is located in the county of West Midlands and until 1974 was part of Warwickshire. Coventry is the 10th largest city in England and the 12th largest UK city overall. It is also the second largest city in the West Midlands region, after Birmingham, with a population...
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The highest point is Cleeve Hill at1,083 feet and just north of Cheltenham. The area is comprised of the prettiest counties, namely Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. The best way to explore the Cotswolds is to hire a car, explore the many beautif...
When James Watt and Mathew Bolton perfected the design of the steam engine, in the late 18th century, Birmingham's proximity to the coal and iron deposits in north Warwickshire, quickly enabled it to become the principal centre of commerce and industry. ...
Entry to the Anne Hathaway house and grounds requires a ticket which you canbuy online here. It’s also included on theWarwickshire Explorer Pass. Shakespeare’s New Place Not a huge amount is known about Shakespeare’s life in the years directly following his marriage to Anne Hathaway. They...
protected by a cursed tombstone. The Old 15th Century Grammar School where Shakespeare was educated. You also get to enjoy a lovely tour through the scenic Warwickshire countryside, visiting Wilmcote, the village where Mary Arden's House (Shakespeare's mother) can be found. Tour Stops: 1) Visi...
First up, the blue ground beetle. The ancient oak woodlands contain moss-covered boulders and tree trunks where this fierce predator hides. The blue ground beetle is one of the largest and rarest beetles in the UK it grows to a whopping one and a half inches and has long metallic blue le...