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Nuneaton

Nuneaton is a market town in Warwickshire, England, situated 9 miles northwest of Coventry and 20 miles east of Birmingham. The town has a population of around 86,000 people and is known for its rich history, dating back to the 12th century. Nuneaton is home to the famous George Eliot Memorial Gardens, a beautiful green space dedicated to the renowned author who was born in the town. The town centre features a mix of old and new architecture, with historic buildings like the Church of St Nicolas and the Old Manor Court House standing alongside modern developments like the Ropewalk Shopping Centre. Nuneaton is also home to the Abbey Theatre, a popular venue for live performances, and the Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases the town's history and culture. The town has a strong sense of community, with many annual events and festivals, including the Nuneaton Festival, the Carnival, and the Christmas Lights Switch-On.

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4 years ago

A Beautiful local wood, great, quiet and very natural, a lovely place to walk. The bluebells are gorgeous there

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4 years ago

This footpath is actually an ancient lane that once led to Poplar Tree Farm. It's now an extremely enjoyable tree lined walk from the Black Track to the equestrian centre in Galley Common. You're almost guaranteed to spot wildlife, even if it's only a woodpigeon, a house sparrow or a grey squirrel... it really is a narrow slice of loveliness.

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8 months ago

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8 months ago

I absolutely love it here. There is so much to do & some great walks.

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3 years ago

Nice walk and so peaceful. Shame the greed of our council will spoil it when all the new houses and industrial estate go up. The view has already been spoilt by industrial units.

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6 years ago

Originally the obelisk was located within the grounds of Arbury Hall and wreaths were first laid on 22nd November 1934. The obelisk was moved to its present location prior to the George Eliot Memorial Gardens being officially opened on 1st May 1952