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  2. Tamworth Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    A clock was installed in the pediment on the western front as a gift from the then owner of Tamworth Castle, John Robbins, in 1812. [5] The local member of parliament and future Prime Minister , Sir Robert Peel , during campaigning the forthcoming general election , read his manifesto to the local people at the town hall in December 1834. [ 5 ]

  3. Moat House, Tamworth - Wikipedia

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    The Moat House is a Grade II* building in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, in what were once the grounds of Tamworth Castle. [1] The summer house , in the rear beer garden, is a Grade II listed building.

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Tamworth, Staffordshire

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    Schools in Tamworth, Staffordshire (6 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Tamworth, Staffordshire" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. Tamworth central business district, New South Wales

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    The Tamworth Central Business District is a suburb of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia, in the city centre and is located north of the Peel River. It is primarily a business area of Tamworth, with many shops, restaurants, car dealerships, as well as shopping centres and public facilities.

  6. Listed buildings in Tamworth, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Tamworth is a market town and borough in Staffordshire, England.It contains 138 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, three are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, five are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  7. Tamworth Castle - Wikipedia

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    Tamworth Castle, a Grade I listed building, [1] is a Norman castle overlooking the mouth of the River Anker into the Tame in the town of Tamworth in Staffordshire, England. Before boundary changes in 1889, however, the castle was within the edge of Warwickshire while most of the town belonged to Staffordshire.

  8. Church of St Editha, Tamworth - Wikipedia

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    The college was dissolved in 1548 under the terms of the Dissolution of Colleges Act 1547 [3] and the church became the parish church for the town of Tamworth. Samuel Parkes (c.1815–1864) was baptised here on 24 December 1815. He won the Victoria Cross in the Charge of the Light Brigade for saving the life of Trumpeter Hugh Crawford. His ...

  9. Belgrave, Tamworth - Wikipedia

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    Belgrave is an area of Tamworth, Staffordshire, roughly 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) from the town centre. The main feature of Belgrave is Marlborough way which cuts the area in half. Belgrave contains Tamworth fire station, a Morrisons supermarket, a high school, three primary schools and is bordered by Two Gates, Wilnecote and Glascote.