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National Trust Tel: 01564 783 294 30 St Nicolas Church Tel: 024 7634 4553 54 The Rose Inn, Baxterley Tel: 01827 713939 Baddesley Clinton, Rising Lane, Warwickshire, B93 0DQ Vicarage Street, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 4AZ Rose Inn, Main Road, Atherstone, CV9 2LE 5 Bedworth Arts Centre Tel: 024 7664 3255 31 Sudden Impulse Theatre Company Tel: 07779 585830 Civic Hall, High Street, Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 8NF SHOP & ENJOY 60 Arbury Road, Nuneaton, CV10 7NA 6 Bedworth Heritage Centre Tel: 024 7636 4446 55 Astley Book Farm Tel: 024 7649 0235 32 The Battlefield Line Tel: 01827 880 754 Bedworth Heritage Centre, All Saints Square, Bedworth, CV12 8NR Astley Lane, Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 0NE Shackerstone Station, Leicestershire, CV13 6NW 7 Blue Badge Tourist Guide Tel: 024 7669 1212 56 Hoar Park Shopping & Leisure Village Tel: 024 7639 4433 33 The Big Play Barn Tel: 0121 329 3388 Coventry B4114 Nuneaton Road, Ansley, Warwickshire, CV10 0QU Middleton Lane, Middleton, Nr Tamworth B78 2BL 8 Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Ctre. & Country Park Tel: 01455 290 429 57 Love Coleshill Tel: 01675 430 162 34 The Peel Society Tel: 01827 51242 Ambion Ln., Sutton Cheney, Nuneaton, CV13 0AD Wall House, 112 High Street, Coleshill, B46 3BL The Peel Society, Middleton Hall, Tamworth B78 2AE 9 Chilvers Coton Heritage Centre Tel: 024 7632 5822 58 Mary Ann Evans Hospice Charity Shop - Atherstone Tel: 01827 715 390 35 Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Tel: 024 7630 2912 Avenue Road, Nuneaton, CV11 4LU 49 Long Street, Atherstone, CV9 1AZ Hams Hall Distribution Park, 10A Faraday Ave, Coleshill, B46 1AQ 10 Echills Wood Railway 59 MAE Hospice Charity Shop - Bedworth Tel: 024 7649 4020 36 Zion Baptist Church Tel: 024 7674 0499 Kingsbury Water Park, Bodymoor Heath Lane, West Midlands, B76 0DY 2 King Street, Bedworth, CV12 8HY 25 Newdigate Rd, Bedworth, CV12 8EQ 11 Friends of Atherstone Heritage 60 MAE Hospice Charity Shop - Books Revisited Tel: 01675 464 853 51 Long Street, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 1AZ PLACES TO STAY 110 High Street, Coleshill, B46 3BL 12 Garlands Corporate Tel: 01827 722 123 37 Abbey Farm Bed & Breakfast Tel: 01827 715 091 61 MAE Hospice Charity Shop - Coleshill Tel: 01675 465 767 Mythe Farm, Sheepy Magna Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 3PF Merevale Lane, Atherstone, CV9 2LA 5 & 6 Chamberlain Walk, Coleshill, B46 3BZ 13 George Eliot Fellowship Tel: 024 7661 9126 38 Barnacle Hall Bed & Breakfast Tel: 024 7661 2629 62 MAE Hospice Charity Shop - Furniture Revisited Tel. 024 7673 4425 39 Lower Road, Barnacle, Nr Coventry, CV7 9LD Barnacle Hall, Shilton Lane, Coventry, CV7 9LH Weddington Rd, Nuneaton, CV10 0AD 14 Hartshill Hayes Country Park Tel: 01827 872 660 39 Bramcote Mains Tel: 01455 220 441 63 Mary Ann Evans Hospice Charity Shop - Nuneaton Tel: 024 7798 2443 Oldbury Rd, Nuneaton CV10 0TE Wolvey Road, Bulkington, Warwickshire, CV12 9JX 20-20a Harefield Road, Nuneaton, CV11 0HH 15 Kingsbury Water Park Tel: 01827 872 660 40 Donative Holiday Cottages Tel: 07973 680 840 64 Mary Evans Reuse Centre Tel: 024 7634 7860 Bodymoor Heath Ln, Sutton Coldfield B76 0DY Donative Farm, Warton, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 0JR Judkins Recycling Centre, Tuttle Hil, Nuneaton, CV10 0HU 16 Lucky Tails Alpaca Farm Tel: 01827 820 810 41 Drayton Court Hotel Tel: 01827 285 805 65 Nuneaton & Bedworth Town Centres Partnership Tel: 024 7637 6303 Dexter Lane, Hurley, Atherstone, CV9 2JQ 65 Coleshill Street, Fazeley, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 3RG Town Hall, Coton Road, Nuneaton, CV11 5AA 17 Middleton Hall Tel: 01827 283 095 42 Hipsley Farm Cottages Tel: 01827 872 437 66 Planters Garden Centre Tel: 01827 251 511 Middleton, Staffs, B78 2AE Hipsley Ln, Hurley, Atherstone, CV9 2HR Woodlands Farm, Trinity Road, Freasley, Tamworth, B78 2EY 18 Mr Juggler Tel: 024 7638 5278 43 The Dandelion Hideaway Tel: 01455 292 888 WEDDINGS & CONFERENCES Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 6LY Osbaston House Farm, Lount Road, Osbaston, Warwickshire, CV13 0HR 67 Arbury Hall Tel: 01676 540 529 19 Nicholas Chamberlaine Almshouses 44 The Griff House Beefeater & Nuneaton Premier Inn Tel: 024 7634 3584 Arbury Hall, Arbury, Warwickshire, CV10 7PT All Saints Square, Bedworth, Warwickshire Coventry Road, Nuneaton, CV10 7PJ 68 Bedworth Civic Hall Tel: 024 7637 6705 20 Nuneaton Arts Council Tel: 024 7632 7359 45 The Old House Tel: 01827 715 634 Bedworth Civic Hall, High Street, Bedworth, CV12 8NF Abbey Theatre, Pool Bank Street, Nuneaton, CV11 5DB 30, Watling Street Atherstone, CV9 1RD 69 Mythe Barn Tel: 01827 217 009 21 Nuneaton Festival of Arts Tel: 07454 242 648 46 The Old School House Tel: 01675 470 177 Pinwall Lane, Sheepy Magna, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 3PF Museum and Art Gallery, Riversley Park, Warwickshire, CV11 5TU Kingsbury Road, Curdworth, Sutton Coldfield, B76 9DR 70 Norton Fields Tel: 07917 667 077 22 Nuneaton Local History Group Tel: 07710 233 539 47 Upper Rectory Farm Cottages Tel: 01827 880 448 Cottage Lane, Norton-Juxta-Twycross, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 3QH Snarestone Road, Appleby Magna, Swadlincote, DE12 7AJ SPECIALIST SERVICES 23 Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery Tel: 024 7635 0720 48 Vale Farm Tel: 01455 212 236 Museum and Art Gallery, Riversley Park, Warwickshire, CV11 5TU Vale Farm Stoke Lane Nuneaton CV13 6ES 71 NFU Mutual Tel: 01827 717 515 105, Long Street, Atherstone, CV9 1AB 24 Old Meeting United Reformed Church Tel: 024 7661 9126 FOOD & DRINK Old Meeting Yard, (Off Leicester Street), Warwickshire, CV12 8AH 49 Angel Ale House Tel: 07525 183 056 25 Packwood - National Trust Tel: 01564 782 024 24, Church Street, Atherstone, CV9 1HA Packwood Lane, Lapworth, Warwickshire, B94 6AT Fantastic Family Days Out Step Back In Time Take an opportunity to walk with an alpaca in some beautiful Northern Warwickshire countryside at Lucky Tails Alpaca Farm. Walk in Shakespeare’s footsteps at Polesworth Abbey to find out about the Polesworth Literary Circle then There are children’s farms too at Ash End House Farm follow the Poetry trail along the canal to Pooley Country and at Hoar Park where you can also browse unique retail Park. Who can scale the mound first and reach the leaf and craft shops. Why not join the world’s largest treasure hunt by sculpture at the top? trying your hand at geocaching at Hartshill Hayes Country Park? Try out one of the 12 downloadable walks of the North Sssh, don’t forget to whisper when you see the birds, Arden Heritage Trail. butterflies and wildlife at RSPB’s Middleton nature reserve. Pop into Atherstone Heritage & Visitor Centre to pick up a map of the Roman Mancetter walk or the Atherstone town trail. Stroll along the peaceful Coventry or Fazeley canals. Hartshill Hayes Country Park Lucky Tails Alpaca Farm Geocaching Kingsbury Water Park Sporty Trips Polesworth Abbey Road racers or easy trails? If off road is more your thing try the MTB trails at Pooley Country Park. Or easy trails and bike hire at Kingsbury Water Park. At The Heart Of It All Tee off at the Belfry? Wakeboarding, waterskiing or open Northern Warwickshire offers some of the best rural water swimming? Or a take a stroll that’ll give you insights retreats anywhere in the UK.
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