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Many former coaching inns remain in Coleshill, mostly along the High Street and Coventry Road. One of the most notable buildings in the town is the parish's Church of St Peter and St Paul at the top of the Market Square. It has a 52-metre (170 ft) high steeple, one of the finest in
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Coleshill's crocketed spire is a dominant feature of the North Warwickshire landscape. A familar landmark seen from the Motorway network, it's a handy reminder not to forget to take the next exit! The church is enormous, telling of the one time importance of the town. The parish church of ST. PETER AND ST.
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It crosses the M6 at junction 4, almost immediately the road takes the course of the Coleshill bypass, the former route going through the centre of the town. There are 2 roundabouts on the bypass, one of which is the former route of the A47 .