Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bedworth (/ ˈ b ɛ d w ər θ / or locally / ˈ b ɛ d ər θ /) is a market town in the borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth, Warwickshire, England. [1] It is situated between Coventry, 6 miles (9.5 km) to the south, and Nuneaton, 3 miles (5 km) to the north. In the 2021 census the town had a population of 31,090. [2]
The Coventry/Bedworth Urban Area or Coventry Built-up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics [1] had a population of 359,252 at the 2011 census, [2] which made it the 16th largest conurbation in England and Wales by population. It is also one of the most densely populated.
Coombe Abbey. Coombe Abbey (also Combe Abbey) is a former Cistercian abbey at Combe Fields in the Borough of Rugby, in the countryside of Warwickshire, England.The abbey was converted to a country house in the 16th century and now operates as a hotel.
10–18 Manning Place, Richmond. The property was built in 1993 and was purchased in 2017 by The Richmond Charities for use as almshouses. [74] Michel's Almshouses, Richmond; Grade II listed. [75] The original ten almshouses were built in 1696 and were rebuilt in 1811. Another six almshouses were added in 1858. [57] [55] [56]
The population of Warwickshire in 2021 was officially estimated to be 596,773. [1] Rank ... Nuneaton and Bedworth 31,332 30,648 29,180 6 Stratford-upon-Avon:
Warwickshire: CV CV9 Atherstone: Warwickshire CV CV10, CV11, CV13 Nuneaton: Warwickshire CV CV12 Bedworth: Warwickshire CV CV21, CV22, CV23 RUGBY: Warwickshire CV CV31, CV32, CV33 LEAMINGTON SPA: Warwickshire CV CV34, CV35 Warwick (Warwickshire) CV CV36, CV37 shared: Shipston-on-Stour: Warwickshire CV CV37 shared: Stratford-upon-Avon ...
Exhall is an area 1.5 miles (2.5 km) south of Bedworth town centre, 4.5 miles (7 km) north-northeast of Coventry and 4.5 miles (7 km) south of Nuneaton.Though contiguous with the Bedworth urban area (and effectively a southern suburb of the town), its post town remains Coventry, given the CV6 and CV7 postcodes.
Under the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the Boundary Commission for England decided to the number of constituencies in Warwickshire from 5 to 6 for the 2010 election, with the creation of the new constituency of Kenilworth and Southam, combining the two towns of Kenilworth, transferred from Rugby and Kenilworth (renamed Rugby), and Southam, transferred from Stratford-on ...