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Within spear throwing distance of Bosworth Battle Field in the mediaeval village of Shenton.
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Arbury Hall has been the seat of the Newdegate family for over 400 years and is the ancestral home of Viscount and Viscountess Daventry.
This beautiful Elizabethan house, was built on the site of a 12th century Augustinian Priory.
It was transformed in the 18th century to become the finest example of Gothic Revival architecture in the country.
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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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The Civic Hall is an award winning multi-purpose entertainment centre providing facilities for a wide range of activities. It boasts a Gallery, Meeting Rooms, Bistro, Coffee Bar and a Small Hall in addition to its 763 seat hall.
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Plantasia offers a fun packed day out for all the family. It has everything from a tree top walk to six themed mazes along with an indoor interactive area, a deer park and 25 arces of country walks.
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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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Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre and Country Park is a unique day out for all the family.
Re-live this famous turning point in British history - the death of a King and the birth of the all powerful Tudor dynasty.
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The Museum and Art Gallery is set in the beautiful surroundings of Riversley Park and can be found in the centre of Nuneaton.
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The Parsonage Project Heritage Centre in All Saints Square, Bedworth is run by members of the Bedworth Society which is a local civic amenity society, registered with The Civic Trust.
The Parsonage is part of the magnificent Nicholas Chamberlaine Almshouses (grade two listed) which were built in 1840. Admission is free.
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Being surrounded by beautiful, unspoilt countryside with an array of attractive villages, Tamworth offers an ideal lifestyle mix of a vibrant town, coupled with rural tranquillity right on the doorstep.
This, in combination with its central location, excellent communication links, first-rate leisure facilities and good range of industrial and commercial sites and premises, make it an ideal place to visit.
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