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Coventry, dominated by its stunning state of the art Cathedral, has wide pedestranised streets, modern architecture, good shopping facilities, fashionable restaurants, luxurious modern hotels, parks and gardens, theatres, and sports venues. A city of modern urban planning. Coventry’s history stretches back to the eleventh century. The first record of the tale of Lady Godiva, whose name is associated with Coventry, dates from 1235 with ‘peeping Tom’ a later addition. Visitors to Coventry can see the equestrian statue of Lady Godiva in Broadgate, overlooked by an effigy of peeping Tom in Cathedral Lanes Shopping Centre. An updated version of her ride through Coventry is held annually in June, with live music, children’s theatre and an old time fayre. Coventry’s early economy derived from cloth manufacturing and leather, later came metal, clock and watch making. Coventry developed into one of the four largest towns outside London. During the Civil War Coventry took sides with the Parliamentarians against Charles I. Royalist prisoners were held in the town and it is thought the phrase, ‘sent to Coventry’ originates from this time. The building of the Coventry canal in 1768-69, and the railway in 1838 improved communications, and brought a large increase in manufacturing and population. Cash’s ribbon weaving and Singer sewing machines were founded in the city. James Starley produced the first ‘bone-shaker’ in 1868. In 1896 the first motorcar was produced in the city, manufactured by Daimler. Triumph motorcycles appeared soon after. Factories grew in size and diversity, and during the war years much of Britain’s armoured vehicles and munitions were mass produced in Coventry. On 14th November 1940, Coventry was targeted by German Luftwaffe bombers, which devastated the city centre, destroying the Cathedral of St. Michael, leaving only the medieval tower and spire standing. This is the reason why the city of Coventry with its ancient history, has few historic buildings, but has instead a well-planned post war city centre, with an inspirational Cathedral. Designed by Basil Spence, the new St Michael’s was built between 1956 and 1962, alongside the remains of the old Cathedral. Some of Coventry's early buildings which survived, and are of historic interest include: Holy Trinity Church, Priory Cottages, 11 Priory Row, Ford Hospital, old Bablake School and Saint John the Baptist Church. Take a walk along Spon Street, which is a living museum of the city's heritage. Visit the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, to see the sketch studies of Graham Sutherland’s famous tapestry in the Cathedral. There is also an interactive display covering one thousand years of Coventry’s history. The Museum of British Road Transport, houses the largest collection of vehicles in the world, ranging from a Pennyfarthing to Thrust 2, former holder of the land speed record. The Belgrade Theatre, Criterion Theatre and the SkyDome are all situated in the city, while the Warwick Arts Centre, the largest arts complex outside London, at the University of Warwick is only a short drive from Coventry. There are several clubs with live music, a choice of pubs traditional and new, café-bars, restaurants and brasseries, all within the city centre.
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Attractions near Coventry
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Coventry Toy Museum
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Coventry Toy Museum which is housed in Whitefriars Gate, built in 1352, houses a wonderful collection of toys dating from 1740 to 1952. |
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Lunt Roman Fort
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Once inhabited by the Roman Army, this ancient site provides a fascinating snapshot of Roman military life. |
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Coventry Cathedral
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The original Cathedral Church of St Michael was destroyed on the night of 14th November 1940 by incendiary bombs. Basil Spence's new Cathedral, consecrated in 1962, is a triumphant statement of Resurrection and life. |
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Towns near Coventry
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Spon End Tourist Information
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Stivichall Tourist Information
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Hotels near Coventry
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Self Catering near Coventry
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Set in rural Warwickshire, Sykes Barns are a complex of five two bedroom converted barn apartments. The apartments are furnished to a very high standard with a mix of traditional and contemporary fittings. |
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8 Lansdowne Circus is a spacious and elegant four bedroom, three bathroom Georgian townhouse dating from 1835 and located in the heart of Royal Leamington Spa in Warwickshire. Set in a beautiful circular street. |
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