The Clarendon House
High Street,
Kenilworth,
Warwickshire,
CV8 1LZ
t: +44 1926 857 668
f: +44 1926 850 669
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Situated at the top of the old town, not far from Kenilworth's magnificent castle ruins, a relaxing walk from Abbey Fields and the cottages of 'Little Virginia' where Sir Walter Raleigh was thought to have planted some of the first potatoes he brought back from the New World. The Clarendon is the perfect place from which to explore Warwickshire’s historic towns, magnificent gardens, theme parks, numerous tourist attractions and shopping facilities. For the more adventurous there is an array of outdoor pursuits and sporting activities suitable for visitors of all ages.
Kenilworth Castle (500 Yards)
There's a fascinating journey through hundreds of years of history at Kenilworth Castle - once the scene of Royal battles in the Middle Ages.
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Warwick Castle (5 Miles)
Bursting to the towers with tales of treachery and torture, passion and power and above all fascinating people, times and events, Warwick Castle is so much more than simply a castle.
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Coombe Country Park (7 Miles)
It has taken ten centuries and the vision of many individuals for the magnificent Country Park to reach its present splendour. Take time to explore its beautiful garden, woodland and lakeside walks and enjoy the historic surroundings.
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National Motorcycle Museum (8 Miles)
The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest motorcycle museum in the world. It is a place where "Legends Live On".
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Garden Organic Ryton (4 Miles)
Garden Organic Ryton - run by the charity Garden Organic (formerly known as HDRA) - attracts more than 30,000 visitors each year.
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Royal Pump Rooms Leamington Spa (5 Miles)
The Town's Art Gallery and Museum, Library and Tourist Information Centre are all in the restored Royal Pump Rooms building, alongside the existing Assembly Room and a Café.
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Coventry Toy Museum (5 Miles)
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 (5 Miles)
Once inhabited by the Roman Army, this ancient site provides a fascinating snapshot of Roman military life.
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Coventry Cathedral (5 Miles)
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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Coventry Transport Museum (5 Miles)
Coventry is the birthplace of British road transport and the Museum displays the largest collection of British cars, buses, cycles and motorcycles in the world, it is designated as a collection of national importance.
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St Marys Guildhall (5 Miles)
St Mary's Guildhall has stood at the heart of Coventry for over 650 years and witnessed events of both local and national importance.
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Herbert Art Gallery and Museum (5 Miles)
The Herbert is undergoing a major redevelopment, the first phase of which was completed in 2005 and is now open to the public.
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Arbury Hall (10 Miles)
Arbury Hall has been the seat of the Newdegate family for over 400 years and is the ancestral home of Vicount and Viscountess Daventry.
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Mary Arden's House And Countryside Museum (11 Miles)
The farmhouse at Wilmcote, just three miles outside Stratford-upon-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare's mother, is now a countryside museum; devoted to showing country life from Tudor times to the present day.
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Stratford-Upon-Avon (11 miles)
Has a number of attractions linked to the famous Bard. Explore this historic market town beautifully situated on the River Avon, and its surroundings and discover where Shakespeare was born and grew up.
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* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer

