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There is much to appreciate at and about Middleton Hall. It was never a palace but it shows evidence of several phases of English domestic architecture from the late thirteenth to the early nineteenth century.
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Nuneaton and Bedworth Town Management Partnerships are organisations dedicated to improving the vitality and viability of the Town Centres. There are now individual Partnership Boards for Nuneaton and Bedworth.
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This magnificent Grade 1 listed building is used in a variety of ways; it houses the local primary school, a Heritage Centre, hosts theatre music and comedy events, offers community clubs and classes, a youth club and excellent facilities for private parties and weddings. We also have a licence for civil ceremonies.
Community access to the site is enhanced through a variety of cultural, leisure and educational events.
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North Warwickshire's country parks, so easy to reach, so much to do.
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Bedworth Arts Centre Ltd. a not for profit company, is located in Bedworth Town Centre as part of the Civic Hall Complex. It provides accomodation and services for arts based activities for the community of Bedworth and surrounding area.
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The church at Astley was once the size of a cathedral. Worshippers were guided by a flame lit in the spire, through the depths of the Forest of Arden to this clearing, where religious scholars gathered for study in this quiet country community.
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Hoar Park Leisure & Shopping Village is set in the beautiful North Warwickshire countryside. After spending time shopping in the shopping area you can take a break in our Licensed Restaurant. Our Licensed restaurant provides fantastic food and amazing views of the countryside.
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Ash End House Farm is a family owned farm which has been operating as a Children’s Farm for over 27 years. Our aim is to provide an enjoyable and educational hands on experience for children of all ages. We are open to the general public and specialize in guided tours for school parties and play groups.
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The Abbey Church stands on the north bank of the River Anker in the middle of Polesworth. The Abbey dates from the early part of the Twelfth Century and was considerably changed at the Dissolution and again in the mid-nineteenth century.
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A much loved church and Bedworths oldest building. Situated in the centre of the town the church is open once a month (on the 3rd Saturday morning) for refreshments and a chance to look around a wonderful building.
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