Warwick Taxis
Accommodation & Lodging in Warwick, Warwickshire
Visiting Warwick is a friendly and a memorable experience with something for all ages. Easily accessible by car, bus, train, cycling or on foot it is set amidst historic buildings and numerous attractions. Warwick has an ever-strong reputation for the range of its cafes, restaurants and other eateries. The Market Square plays host to numerous events throughout the year and is the home of the Charter Market. Visit Warwick Castle, Britain's Greatest Mediaeval experience, the Lord Leycester Hospital with its fine mediaeval timber framed buildings.
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read moreThis site aims to provide accurate information for visitors to Warwick and Warwick Castle. Please feel free to browse these pages and learn more about our town. There are many buildings of historic interest: the dramatic Medieval Warwick Castle, the Lord Leycester Hospital which was established as an old soldier's home in 1571, or the Collegiate Church of St Mary with its magnificent Beauchamp Chapel. We have recently added an extensive guide to the accommodation available in Warwick and the surrounding area.
History of Warwick
read moreWarwick offers to visitors today the opportunity of exploring not only the architectural gems of our medieval history but also those of our more recent past and the modern vibrant life of the county town of Warwickshire. The town of Warwick was founded on the banks of the River Avon in 914 AD by Ethelfleda, sister of Edward the Elder, as a defence against the Danish invaders, on a site overlooking earlier riverside settlements. It is built on a small hill which controlled not only the river valley but also the river crossing on the road to London and the roads to Stratford, Coventry and the salt way to Droitwich.