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Covering Warwick, Nuneaton, Rugby, Stratford-upon-Avon, Alcester, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Southam and all areas of Warwickshire
Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, but isn’t Warwickshire’s biggest town. The biggest town is Nuneaton. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. Some of Warwickshire’s other major towns include Nuneaton, Atherstone, Bedworth, Rugby, Alcester, Leamington Spa and Kenilworth.
William Shakespeare still brings a lot of tourism to Warwickshire, it is estimated that 3 000 000 visitors a year visit Stratford-upon-Avon. Born in 1564 on St. Georges day Shakespeare made up a lot of the words we still use today and also spelled his own name three different ways. Some of the words credited to Shakespeare include bedroom, bloodstained, impartial, laughable, outbreak, excitement and elbow.
Warwick university that is not in the town is on the river Avon and is well known for its castle. The University was named after the county name of Warwickshire and is on the outskirts of Coventry.
Much of Nuneaton was rebuilt after the second world war as it housed a large munitions factory complex and suffered from bombing. Nuneaton was a national finalist in 2000’s Britain in Bloom competition.
In the south of the Loo Hire Warwickshire area is Leamington Spa. The town’s baths were opened in 1814 and attracted many visitors. Since 1814 Leamington Spa has been allowed to call it's self Royal Leamington Spa.
Studley is a village that has been said to be the largest village in England. But this claim is not true as there are two larger villages in Warwickshire – Polesworth and Bulkington.
The sport of Rugby is believed to have been born in the Warwickshire town of Rugby. Rugby was the game that gave the basics to American Football and the two British forms of the game – Rugby Union and Rugby League. One of the main features of the game that was first played in Warwickshire is that the ball can not be thrown forward.
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