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  2. History of Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Rugby and its surrounding area had several brushes with some of the most important events in English history. "Guy Fawkes House" in Dunchurch. The Rugby area has associations with the Gunpowder Plot – On the eve of the plot on 5 November 1605, the plotters stayed at an inn in nearby Dunchurch to await news of the plot.

  3. Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Map of Rugby Aerial photograph of Rugby from the north-east. Most of Rugby sits around 400 feet (120 m) above sea level on an irregular shaped plateau which is situated between the valleys of the River Avon and Swift to the north, and the Rains Brook and River Leam to the south. During its modern growth, Rugby spread north across the Avon ...

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Rugby (borough) - Wikipedia

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    Old Quad Buildings at Rugby School: Rugby: Wall: 1748: 11 October 1949: 1035021: Upload Photo: School House at Rugby School: Rugby: Teachers House: 1809-13: 11 October 1949: 1183930: Upload Photo

  5. Hillmorton - Wikipedia

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    Hillmorton is a suburb of Rugby, Warwickshire, England, around 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Rugby town centre, forming much of the eastern half of the town. It is also a ward of the Borough of Rugby. Hillmorton was historically a village in its own right, but was incorporated into Rugby in 1932.

  6. Sheldon tapestries - Wikipedia

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    The maps are important in showing the landscape of central England in the 16th century, at a time when modern map making was in early development. [6] Of the original four tapestries, three survive in part and only the Warwickshire one is still complete, now displayed at Market Hall Museum, Warwick.

  7. Brownsover - Wikipedia

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    Brownsover is a residential and commercial area of Rugby, Warwickshire in England, about 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles north of the town centre. The area is named after the original hamlet of Brownsover. Since 1960, the area has been subsumed by the expansion of Rugby, with the construction of a number of housing estates, industrial estates and retail parks.

  8. Harborough Magna - Wikipedia

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    Harborough Magna is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district, in the county of Warwickshire, England. The civil parish which also contains the nearby hamlets of Harborough Parva and Cathiron, had a population of 502 at the 2011 Census, decreasing to 481 at the 2021 Census. [1]

  9. File : Rugby (Warwickshire, England) at about WWII.jpg

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