Welcome
To the e-travelguide to Hotels, guest houses
and attractions in Coventry.
Make the most of your
time in Coventry,
use the information provided on this web
site by clicking on the links above to plan
your visit.
Coventry lies right at
the heart of England, buttressed by the
two great mediaeval castles of Warwick and
Kenilworth and surrounded by the rolling
landscapes of Warwickshire, Shakespeare's
county. Six hundred years ago the city was
one of the most powerful in England and
it still possesses reminders of that golden
age - one of the finest mediaeval guildhalls
in the country, almshouses and monastic
foundations, timber-framed shops and pubs
and a clutch of historic churches. It is
a place of myth and legend. The saintly
Godiva made her legendary ride here to free
the citizens from taxation, while mythical
St George, dragon-slayer and patron saint,
was said in legend to have been born here.
Yet it's never been a city content to just
look backwards. This is the birthplace of
jet pioneer Frank Whittle and of the motor
industry in Britain, the home of Jaguar
Cars and of Warwick University, a place
where the past and the future stand alongside
one another.
The Priory Visitor Centre tells the story
of Coventry's great lost cathedral of St
Mary, built on the site of a church founded
by Leofric and Godiva and destroyed on the
orders of Henry VIII in 1539. Open seven
days a week, the new centre houses stunning
finds from major archaeological excavations
on the site in 1999, allows visitors to
make 'virtual' tours of the great church
as it was in the Middle Ages and tells the
story of some of the real people who lived
alongside it all those centuries ago.
For the traveller keen to get a real sense
of England past and present, Coventry and
its city region offers a wealth of fascinating
contrasts. This is George Eliot country
and the great Victorian novelist has a special
gallery all to herself in Nuneaton's Riversley
Museum.
Contact:
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