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Warwickshire is a Heart of England county.
It features the city of Stratford-upon-Avon, where William Shakespeare
was born in 1564 and died in 1616. Stratford is filledwith monuments to
The Bard, but none of the town's 21,000 residents has been able to dig up
dirt on him,
since history's most renowned playwright left behind no personal papersof
any kind.
Shakespeare didn’t have to look far for ideas, either. The subject of one
of his
plays, Richard III, was slain in nearby Market Bosworth.
That historically preserved town radiates out from a central square
where market has been held each Wednesday since the year 1285.
Warwickshire is also home to a world famous medieval castle.
Kenilworth Castle is linked to the legend of King Arthur. Pomp and
circumstance surrounding a 16th century visit by Queen Elizabeth I to
Kenilworth is thought to have inspired scenes in “A Midsummer Night’s
Dream,”
as a certain 11-year-old Billy was most likely on hand to witness the
event.
But lest Shakespeare get all the literary credit, we should remember the
Warwickshire village of Nuneaton was home to Evans, better knownby her pen
name,
George Eliot. Splendid countryside and such history make Warwickshire one
of the most visited regions of the UK
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Parishes & Towns of Warwickshire
[ Barcheston ] [ Binton ] [ Blackwell ] [ Brailes ] [ Burmington ] [ Butlers Marston ]
[ Chelmscott ] [ Cherrington ] [ Clifford Chambers ] [ Compton Wynyates ] [ Crimscott ]
[ Darlingscott & Longdon ] [ Dorsington ] [ Ettington (Eatington) ] [ Great Wolford ]
[ Halford ] [ Honington ] [ Idlicote ] [ Ilmington ] [ Kineton ] [ Little Wolford ] [ Lower Brailes ]
[ Loxley ] [ Luddington ] [ Marston Sicca ] [ Moreton ] [ Morrell ] [ Newbold ] [ Old Stratford ]
[ Oxhill ] [ Pillerton Hersey ] [ Pillerton Priors ] [ Preston on Stour ] [ Quinton ]
[ Shipston on Stour ] [ Shottery ] [ South Warwickshire ] [ Stourton ] [ Stratford on Avon ]
[ Stretton on Fosse ] [ Sutton under Brailes ] [ Temple Grafton ] [ Tidmington ] [ Tredington ]
[ Tysoe ] [ Welford ] [ Wellsbourne Hastings ] [ Wellsbourne Mountford ] [ Weston on Avon ]
[ Whatcott ] [ Whichford ] [ Willington ] [ Wimpstone ] [ Winderton ]
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