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Coventry
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Birmingham
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Kenilworth
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Leamington Spa
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Warwick
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Stratford-upon-Avon
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Cotswolds
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Nuneaton
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Nuneaton is a market town in Warwickshire, approximately 10 miles to the north of Coventry, and is well served by the M6 and M69 motorways. Local author George Eliot referred to the town under the name of ‘Milby’ in his book ‘Scenes of Clerical Life’.
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Rugby
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Rugby in Warwickshire is a medium-sized market town on the banks of the River Avon. Its most famous export is of course the game of rugby, which was developed from football at Rugby School in the early 1850s.
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Alcester
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Alcester is a small market town in the west of Warwickshire, between Stratford-upon-Avon and Worcester. The town’s origins are Roman, hence the –cester suffix to the name, although most of today’s town centre is largely from the Tudor and Georgian eras.
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Southam
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Southam is a small market town in Warwickshire, on the banks of the River Stowe. Its location on the main road between Banbury and Coventry helped the town prosper over the centuries, and today Southam is a popular place for commuters to live.
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