Warwick
Warwick is a town near in Warwickshire, England. In 2011 there were 31,345 people living in Warwick.[1] It is most famous for its castle and many of the buildings in the town centre are very old, some from the 11th century. A market is held each Saturday which has been going for hundreds of years. It also has a large and impressive church and a racecourse which is often seen on television. The town next to it is called Leamington Spa and the nearest city is Coventry. It has two train stations and is near a major motorway linking Birmingham and London.
Warwick Media
- Map of Warwick, cropped from Warwickshire - John Speed Map 1610.jpg
An old map of Warwick published around 1610 by John Speed; the castle is in the south of the town, next to the River Avon.
- Warwick - panoramio.jpg
West Gate, and Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick
- Warwick Castle - Caesar's Tower 2016.jpg
Caesar's Tower, Warwick Castle in 2016
- St Mary's church in Church Street, geograph 6862602 by Steve Daniels.jpg
Collegiate Church of St Mary from Church Street, an example of the 18th century rebuilding of Warwick
- The Eastgate and Chapel of St Peter in Warwick, geograph 6862619 by Steve Daniels.jpg
The Eastgate and Chapel of St Peter in Warwick
- Court House, Warwick.jpg
The Court House: Headquarters of Warwick Town Council
- Shire Hall, Warwick, geograph 5961090 by Alan Hughes.jpg
Shire Hall, Warwick, the meeting place of Warwickshire County Council
- Warwick, Leamington & Whitnash map.png
Map of Warwick, Leamington and Whitnash
- IBM Warwick - geograph.org.uk - 1588694.jpg
IBM Warwick Boxes, yes, but in the sleekest of wrappers.
- Warwick Folk Festival Montage 2014.jpg
Warwick Folk Festival Montage, 2014
References
- ↑ "neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk". Archived from the original on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
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