Claverdon is a small village situated in the Warwick District of Warwickshire, England. It lies approximately 5 miles southwest of Kenilworth and 10 miles southwest of Coventry. The village is nestled in a rural setting, surrounded by rolling countryside and farmland. Claverdon's architecture is characterized by a mix of old and new buildings, including historic cottages, modern homes, and converted barns. The village center features a village green, a pub, and a few shops, while the surrounding area is dotted with farms, woodlands, and walking trails. Claverdon is a tight-knit community with a strong sense of history and tradition, hosting annual events such as a summer fete and a Christmas market.
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Absolutely superb tour by Tony and Julian. It's an impressive and historic piece of engineering which is maintained in working order by a team of friendly and knowledgeable volunteers. If you're on the canal, I'd strongly advise mooring up on one of their open days as it was a fascinating morning and well worth the inexpensive entrance fee.
Just go! The bloody loveliest wild swimming spot! We went on an overcast slightly rainy day and it was still absolutely beautiful and so refreshing. My boyfriend does quite a lot of wild swimming and he thought it was one of the prettiest spots he's been to in the U.K. Also very safe and shallow water so I imagine perfect for families :) I imagine quite a lot easier if you had a car (we got a cab from bath) but there is still a good bus route that we saw!
This is a fantastic museum that doesn't overwhelm you but every piece has a distinct history. The guides are very friendly and very knowledgeable. There are no bathrooms inside the museum but there are bathrooms just outside by the cafe. Very nice outdoor eating with umbrellas with a beautiful view! When we went there was a separate exhibit in the nearby building celebrating Route 66 . The gardens and grounds are amazing.
This is a great viewing point uptop the hill. It offers panoramic views of the Bath city and is situated at the end of the trail. The Bath Golf Club is right next to. Parking is on a street a few meters down and before you reach the spot. Google maps took us to Golf Club parking which is reserved only for members. This is a free to visit place, and there are no food options nearby. The Golf Club has a restaurant on site that may cater to you on week days when the place is not busy - phone in advance to check.