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1 New St Michael's
Religious buildings
7 Priory Row GB - Coventry CV1 5EX
Although regarded by traditionalists as too modern and by modernists as too traditional, Coventry Cathedral is one of the few modern buildings to meet with the approval of its visitors. The majestic porch was designed to link the new cathedral with t..
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2 Warwick Castle
Architecture, castles and historic districts
A429 GB - Warwick CV34 4QX
Built on the banks of the Avon on the site of a Norman mound and interior courtyard, which were probably originally a Saxon fortification, the castle was the fief of the Counts of Warwick . The castle is very much alive today, thanks to the scenes f..
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3 Old St Michael's
Religious buildings
Priory Row GB - Coventry CV1 5EX
The late 13C building with large-scale Decorated and Perpendicular additions was destroyed in 1940. All that remains are the walls, crypt, tower and the 90 m spire , one of the architectural glories of England, exceeded in height only by Norwich and..
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4 Museum of British Road Transport
Museums and art
St. Agnes Lane GB - Coventry CV1 1PN
Coventry was the birthplace of the British car industry - with Daimler in 1896 - and subsequently home to over 100 manufacturers (Daimler, Rover, Riley, Lea & Francis, Hillman, Triumph, etc.). The Museum of British Road Transport illustrates the in..
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5 Castle
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Castle Green GB - Kenilworth CV8 1NE
Enormous and inspiring terror, these ruins were in the 13C the home of Simon de Montfort. King Edward II, all dressed in black, was kept prisoner here in the great hall before being led to Berkeley Castle for his execution in 1327. Fortified by Joh..
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6 Lord Leicester Hospital
Architecture, castles and historic districts
60 High Street GB - Warwick CV34 4BH
Founded in 1571 by Robert Dudley (favourite of Queen Elizabeth I), the hospital includes a half-timbered house surrounding a charming courtyard. The oldest parts are the chapel, dating back to 1383, and the town hall, built in 1450 by Warwick, the &q..
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7 Ford's Hospital
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Greyfriars Lane GB - Coventry CV1 2GY
Much restored after war damage, the 1509 half-timbered almshouses form a tranquil courtyard with delightful plants and creepers in the heart of the modern city.
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8 Guildhall of St Mary
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Bayley Lane GB - Coventry CV1 5RN
Founded in 1342, it was the prison of Mary Queen of Scots in 1569. Its treasures are two tapestries , one Flemish c 1500, showing Henry VII kneeling, and the other showing Queen Elizabeth and her courtiers. The Hall has a splendid wooden ceiling ..
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9 Bond's Hospital
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Hill Street GB - Coventry CV1 4AN
This charming half-timbered almshouse, forming a courtyard with Bablake Old School , looks out onto the 14C St John's Church. The oldest part is the east building (c 1500), the work of Thomas Bond.
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10 National Motorcycle Museum
Museums and art
Coventry Road. Bickenhill GB - Meriden B92 0EJ
The West Midlands were once the heart of the British motorcycle industry. Hundreds of models are on show in this complex which is half museum, half conference centre. Fans of two-wheelers will appreciate the development of the motorbike in the UK fro..
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11 Collegiate Church of St Mary
Religious buildings
Church Street GB - Warwick CV34 4AB
Built in 1123, this collegiate was rebuilt after a fire in 1694. It owes its fame to Beauchamp Chapel (15 C), which contains the tomb , decorated with a fine gilded bronze reclining figure, of Richard Beauchamp, Count of Warwick, and that of Robert ..
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