Warwick, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Warwick, England
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Church of Saint Mary
Warwick, England
The Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick has a Norman crypt and 14C chancel; the distinctive tower, nave, and transepts were rebuilt in 1697-1704 following a fire, supervised by Sir Christopher Wren. It is a Grade-I listed building.
- Battle of Edgehill Battlefield Warwick, England
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Former Woolpack Hotel
Warwick, England
2.Hotel. Late C18 and early C19. Painted brick with plain-tile and slate roofs, hipped to right.
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Number 70 and Attached Outbuilding to Rear
Warwick, England
Shop. C17 with C20 alterations.
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24 26, W Street
Warwick, England
C18 front. Plaster, old tiled roof. 1 storey and attics, 2 gabled half dormers, metal casements. Ground floor small shop window on right, casement with glazing bars on left.
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28, W Street
Warwick, England
Early C19. Red brick, Welsh slate roof. 3 storeys, bracketed cornice. 2 sashes with glazing bars in reveals under rusticated stucco heads. 2 ground floor canted bays, oriel on right, with simplified entablatures.
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80 82 84, W Street
Warwick, England
C18 or earlier old and machine tiles. 1 storey and attics, red brick, partly roughcast.
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90 92, W Street
Warwick, England
Good, mainly early to mid C17, 3 storey house of 4 bays. Extensive restoration, which included the uncovering of the timber framing, can be considered satisfactory.
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94, W Street
Warwick, England
Formerly Nos 94 and 96, now a single dwelling. (Now no No 96).
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The Malt House
Warwick, England
C16 or C17 building, circa 1630 or earlier formerly Malt Shovel Inn. Much restored but still a picturesque feature of the street.