Tourist Information Centre
by Imbi
Tourist Information Centre
Warwick Tourist Information Centre has a wide range of publications, local guides, maps and souvenirs to help you make the most of your visit. It is located on Jury Street and open from 09:30 to 16:30. Tourist information centre also provides help in booking your accommodations and transport. One thing I say that no doubt I found staff very helpful.
Priory Park
by Imbi
There are two big parks in Warwick, one of them is St Nicholas Park and the other one is Priory Park. It could be accessed from Priory Road but the main entrance is from Cape Road. It is just a big field where you could see people walking and some of them sitting and having fresh air. When I went there it was getting dark so did not get chance to see much of it.
Tink a Tank
by leics
I can't find the derivation of this name (but it's almost certainly Medieval in origin, possibly linked with 'tinkers' who were itinerant smiths), but Tink a Tank is an alleyway which runs from the Collegiate Church of St Mary's to The Butts. Some of the walls along its length are obviously very old......and it's just a nice place to walk.
Heritage Motor Centre
by grayfo
The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the largest collection of British cars in the world. So much more than a traditional car museum, the Heritage Motor Centre was designed from the ground-up with both enthusiasts and family visitors in mind - the aim was to create an inspirational and exciting day out. Attractions on offer include the Land Rover 4x4 off-road experience; outdoor go-kart circuit and miniature roadway. Add a relaxed and welcome cafe, gift shop, picnic area and children's play area and it's hard to think what could make this family day out any more brilliant than it already, most certainly, is.
email enquiries@heritage-motor-centre.co.uk
Adults - £.9.00
Children (5-16yrs) - £7.00
Children (under 5yrs) – Free
Concessions - £8.00
Daily 10.00am - 5.00pm
Great Hall at the Lord Leycester
by yooperprof
Enlarge the photo to see the details: the bear holding on to a staff was the emblem of Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester after whom the place is named; and the blue porcupine is the emblem of Dudley's descendents, the Sidney family.
The mottos on the wall of the Great Hall:
Honour All Men
Love the Brotherhood
Fear God
Love the King