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There’s plenty to see and do and so much to discover! Uncover the age old stories behind the Castle and the Abbey, break free in the fresh air of no less than three nature reserves or enjoy a night out at either of our two fantastic theatres. Either way there’s plenty to keep you busy and so many memorable moments to be had!

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Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden

Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden

Kenilworth Castle and its Elizabethan Gardens is...

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Abbey Museum

Abbey Museum

Located amongst the ruins of the Abbey in Abbey...

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Abbey Fields

Abbey Fields

Abbey Fields is set in the dramatic valley of the...

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Kenilworth Common

Kenilworth Common

Now a Local Nature Reserve managed by the WWT,...

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Abbey Fields is set in the dramatic valley of the Finham Brook and enjoys views of the historic town and Kenilworth castle. Grassy slopes, wildflower...

 Parks & Countryside /  Kenilworth

Located amongst the ruins of the Abbey in Abbey Fields, the museum is housed in a 14th Century rectangular sandstone building of two storeys. Originally...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

The Norman and Gothic ruins of the Abbey of St. Mary the Virgin are to be found within the churchyard of St Nicholas and the...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

The parish church of All Saints at Leek Wootton was built during the Imperial period on the site of a Medieval church. A church has...

 Heritage /  Leek Wootton

Just north of Kenilworth old town, on Crackley Lane just off the A429, this ancient woodland of 14 hectares is a popular Local Nature Reserve....

 Parks & Countryside /  Kenilworth

Kenilworth Arts Festival has been working with local artists since September 2020 to showcase local art in a pop-up gallery in the old Poundland store...

 Cultural /  Kenilworth

Kenilworth Castle and its Elizabethan Gardens is the star of Kenilworth’s show and has been described as "the finest surviving example of a semi-royal palace...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

At the head of Warwick Road by Abbey End stands the Kenilworth Clock Tower, on the site of a much earlier market cross. George Marshall...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

Now a Local Nature Reserve managed by the WWT, Kenilworth Common has a long history traced back to its creation in 1756. Back then it...

 Parks & Countryside /  Kenilworth

The Kenilworth to Berkswell Greenway is a linear Country Park in south Warwickshire countryside, following a 6.5 km section of former railway, with the park...

 Parks & Countryside /  Kenilworth

The word pound comes from the Saxon word “Pund”, meaning enclosure. Pounds are known to date from the medieval period and nearly every village once...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

At the eastern end of Kenilworth Common, the Greenway path passes through a disused railway cutting, excavated partly through the local natural bedrock. This bedrock...

 Parks & Countryside /  Kenilworth

The Kenilworth War Memorial at the top of Abbey Fields looking down the main road to Warwick was dedicated on Sunday, February 26th, 1922. The...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

Managed by WWT, this small Local Nature Reserve is situated on the north east side of Kenilworth, off Knowle Hill and close to the junction...

 Parks & Countryside /  Kenilworth

The old hamlet of Little Virginia sits close to the Castle, just off Castle Hill. It originally consisted of 15 cottages which date from the...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

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