Rugby

Rugby has grown to become Warwickshire’s second largest market town, boasting a variety of designer and high street shops, restaurants and pubs. Famed for its public school, the birth of rugby football and the Frank Whittle jet engine, Rugby is also home to the green open spaces of Caldecott Park, Coombe Abbey Country Park, Brownsover Hall and Draycote Water. With a range of excellent schools, Rugby is ideally placed for a well-rounded education. Equally so for transport too, thanks to its...

Dunchurch

This area spotlight covers Dunchurch; This picturesque village is just three miles south of Rugby. The village is also known as 'the gunpowder plot' village - as it was here that on the 5th of November 1605 the Gunpowder plot conspirators met at the Old Red Lion Inn to await the news of Guy Fawkes attempt to blow up parliament. Today, with a population of approximately 2,938, it has essential shops for everyday needs including a pharmacy, post office and hairdressers. There is also a doctor’s...

Daventry

The town comprises a historic market centre surrounded by much modern housing and light industrial development. On the edge of the town centre is the popular Daventry Country Park and reservoir, just east of the A425. Daventry itself is a great location for commuting being only a short drive from major road networks and only fifteen minutes from the closest railway station.

Lutterworth

Lutterworth provides day-to-day shopping including a Waitrose, butchers and doctors surgery. Sporting activities include leisure centre, cricket, rugby and football clubs and Lutterworth Golf Club. There is Secondary Education with private schooling in nearby Rugby. Communication links are excellent with the M1, M6 and A14 all within easy distance giving excellent access to all local business centres, with airports at Birmingham, Nottingham and East Midlands. Rugby provides a rapid train link...

Monks Kirby

This area spotlight covers Monks Kirby; a small and very attractive village which has the great advantage of easy access from all directions but with almost no through traffic. With an approximate population of 445, it is about eight miles north-west of Rugby, six miles west of Lutterworth and ten miles from the centre of Coventry. The village is dominated by the Grade 1 priory church of St Edith and there is public house, The Denbigh Arms - Monks Kirby, Primary schooling is available at the...

Braunston

This area spotlight covers Braunston; a village and civil parish on the western edge of Northamptonshire, next to the border with Warwickshire. With a population of approximately 1,759, Braunston is situated just off the A45 main road and lies between the towns of Daventry and Rugby. There are 776 households in the village including a former windmill which still stands without any sails. The village contains several pubs, a selection of shops - excellent butchers, hairdressers and village...

Kilsby

This area spotlight covers Kilsby; a village and civil parish within Northamptonshire and is situated a short distance south of the border with Warwickshire, approximately five miles from Rugby. The village has a volunteer-run, community-owned shop in the car park of the Red Lion pub and this warm community spirit is also evident in a number of thriving community groups, including Woman's Institute, Brownies, Girl Guides, as well as a good neighbour community support scheme born out of the...

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