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Radbourn
| Radford Semele
| Radway
| Ratcliffe
Culey | Ratley
Redhill
| Rugby |
Rowington | Ryton-on-Dunsmore
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in
Radford
Semele |
| Radford
Semele is 2 miles south east of Leamington, on the
main road from Warwick and Leamington to
Southam, Daventry and Northampton. It is named after a Norman
family from Semilly,
lords of the manor until the reign of Henry 1. |
| Hill
Farm |
Radford
Semele, Leamington Spa CV31 1UX |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation in Radway |
| Radway is a small village at
the foot of Edge Hill and is the site of the battle of Edgehill. It
lies 3 miles from Kineton and 5 miles from Fenny Compton. In 1872 the
figure of a horse, in memory of the
battle of Towton, was cut into the hillside. The
church was rebuilt in 1866 in the decorated English style.
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| Smithy
Cottage |
Radway,
Warwick
CV35 0UN |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation
in Ratcliffe
Culey |
| Ratcliffe
Culey is a small village on the Warwickshire/Leicestershire border, 2
miles from Atherstone. The name derives from the Old
English for red
cliff
and the De
Cuiley family who owned the manor from the 12th to
the 14th century. The church dates from c.1377 and
remains largely unchanged. |
| Barn
Farm Bed & Breakfast |
Sibson
Road, Ratcliffe Culey, Atherstone CV9 3PH |
| Manor
Farm |
6
Main Road,
Ratcliffe Culey, Atherstone CV9 3NY |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation
in Redhill |
| Redhill lies mid-way between
Stratford and
Alcester and is an old staging post on the A46 stagecoach route. The
Stag at Redhill has
a room that 'Hanging' Judge Jefferies used as a courtroom, and it
still has the original cell door. |
| The Stag at Redhill |
Alcester Road, Redhill,
Stratford-upon-Avon B49 6NQ |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation
in Rugby |
| Rugby
town is 16 miles from Leamington Spa and 15 miles from
Coventry. The famous Public
School was the setting of the novel by Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's
Schooldays, and is where the game of rugby football originated. Rupert
Brooke, the poet,
was born in Rugby, in 1887. Sir Frank Whittle built the world's first
jet engine here in 1937. |
| Arnold
Villas B & B |
4 Arnold
Villas, Rugby CV21 3AX |
| Chesters
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29 Sheep
Street, Rugby CV21 3BX |
| Crick
Road B & B |
3 Crick Road,
Rugby CV21 4DU |
| Number
Seven |
7 Eastfield
Place, Rugby CV21 3AT |
| Teapot
Hall |
178 Murray
Road, Rugby CV21 3JU |
| The
Wheeltapper Inn |
123 Railway
Terrace, Rugby CV21 3EY |
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| Bed
& Breakfast | Guest House Accommodation
in Ryton-on-Dunsmore |
| Ryton-on-Dunsmore
is 6 miles south east of Coventry. The
church of St.Leonard is one of the oldest Norman churches in the
county, and the nave and chancel are little changed since the
church was built in 1100 A.D. The 14th
century 'Wroth Silver' stone can be found at nearby Knightlow Hill. |
| Home Farm Ryton B & B |
Oxford Road,
Ryton on Dunsmore CV8 3EA |
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