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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

St. Nicholas Church, situated in the grounds of the Norman and Gothic ruins of St Mary’s Abbey within the Abbey Fields, has been a place...

 Heritage /  Kenilworth

Stoneleigh Abbey was founded by the Cistercians in 1154, but little trace remains of the original Abbey buildings except for the 14th-century Gatehouse. One of...

 Heritage /  Stoneleigh

The earthworks of The Pleasance lie half a mile to the west of the castle across what was once the  artificial lake of the Meer....

 Heritage /  Kenilworth