Whitacre Hall
Whitacre Hall’s tea room and country walks are set in 380 acres of farmland. The tea room serves breakfast, light lunches and of course coffee and cakes
Read MorePosted by Simon Winterman | Dec 8, 2021 |
Whitacre Hall’s tea room and country walks are set in 380 acres of farmland. The tea room serves breakfast, light lunches and of course coffee and cakes
Read MorePosted by Simon Winterman | Jan 28, 2022 |
Providing affordable print and design solutions for local businesses, organisations and general public
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Kingsbury Water Park is an ideal place for a family day-out, whether it’s canoeing and sailing on the water or meander around the walking and cycling tracks
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The Roman Mancetter and Boudica Heritage Centre is a joint project between Atherstone Civic Society and St Peter’s Church Mancetter. It is located inside the main body of the church, which is built on the site of the original Roman Fort
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Atherstone Civic Society was formed in 1990 to stimulate interest in and action for the improvement of the environment in the Atherstone district
Read MorePosted by Elizabeth Hancock | Jan 28, 2022 |
An absolutely gem of high quality tea rooms. Beautiful food, peaceful surroundings, professional, welcoming staff who can not do enough for you
Read MorePosted by Kelvin | Jul 6, 2018 |
Farm shop close to Atherstone in Grendon selling fresh fruit, veg, cheeses and meat – also locally made ice cream! There’s a tea room attached for you to enjoy a brew and a bun after buying all your goodies.
Read MorePosted by Elizabeth Hancock | Apr 9, 2019 |
Warwickshire’s Country Parks consist of 5 Country Parks and 3 Greenways with over 1,200 acres of varied habitat and countryside to explore.
Read MorePosted by Maxine Howe | Apr 9, 2018 |
Visit the Abbey, the Gardens, the Sensory Gardens, access the archeology and (new in 2018) visualisations of the medieval Abbey complex. You’ll be able to see the Medieval Gatehouse and there is a vitual tour of the inside… see what it was like in 1320.
Read MorePosted by Kelvin | May 23, 2018 |
The George Eliot Fellowship was founded by Mr A F Cross on 9 November 1930. Mr Cross was the editor of the Nuneaton Chronicle newspaper and had been campaigning for some 25 years for a memorial to George Eliot.
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