Living in Warwickshire

Nuneaton is the largest town in Warwickshire and is situated right in the heart of England. Best known as the birthplace of the 19th century author George Eliot, there are a number of public buildings and memorials linked to her throughout the town. One of these, Arbury Hall, is set within beautiful landscaped gardens and is renowned for the quality of its architecture. A Britain in Bloom national finalist, Nuneaton has a rolling program of cultural events including an annual Carnival and Arts Festival.

There are many areas of natural beauty within the Warwickshire countryside. Hartshill Hayes Country Park comprises of 137 acres of woodland on the outskirts of Nuneaton and has been awarded the Forestry Authority ‘Centre of Excellence’ Award.  Further south in the are the popular towns of Stratford upon Avon and Warwick famous as the home of Shakespeare ‘s RSC and Warwick Castle – one of Britain’s most popular tourist attractions.

Nuneaton offers a range of venues for leisure and recreation including a multi-screen cinema complex, sports centre, bowling facilities and a range of pubs and restaurants. It is well known for its live music venues and Warwick Arts Centre is also within a short distance. Nearby Twycross is home to one of Britain’s major Zoo’s, famous for its collection of primates and is an extremely popular family day out.

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Location and Travel

There can be no better location for experiencing the best that the Midlands has to offer as well as providing an excellent doorway to the rest of the UK and Europe. Nuneaton is located near to the A5, M6 & M69 motorways and is accessible via numerous railway links. London is only an hour away by rail and Nuneaton’s close proximity to Coventry, Birmingham and Leicester ensure that it is also ideal for International & Domestic flights.

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