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One of the largest castle ruins in England once a stronghold to the Kings and Queens of England.
Famous for its incomparable 15thC Beauchamp Chapel with superb glass and Medieval/Tudor toms. Norman crypt. Fourteenth-century chancel and chapter house .
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, converted the picture-book buildings of the dissolved Warwick Guilds into a retreat for old soldiers and it has continued to serve that purpose until the present day.
You don't just visit Britain's Greatest Mediaeval Experience. You live it!
Visit the flight of 21 locks at Hatton on the Grand Union Canal near Warwick. A great place for a picnic or afternoon walk. Stop off at the canalside café for light refreshments, gifts and information about the local canals.
Founded by Cistercian Monks and now a magnificent Stately home with stunning gounds and Regency stables. Jane Austen stayed here and used descriptions of grand interiors and gardens in two of her novels. Jane Auten tours available.
The headquarters of the Warwickshire Museum Service is housed in the 17th century market hall. It is one of the few buildings in the centre of Warwick that survived the disastrous fire that swept through the town in 1694.
The historic Royal Pump Rooms have been redeveloped to create a cultural complex worthy of the 21st century. The multi-million pound restoration houses the art gallery & museum, assembly rooms, cafe, tourist information centre and library.
Small museum housed in medieval building, formerly part of the Abbey of St Mary the Virgin .