ARTICLES
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THE WARWICK COURT HOUSE
A house on this site formed part of the Castle estate from an early date, and was one of the perquisites of the office of constable and porter of the Castle in 1510. It was called the Cross Tavern. It took this name from the medieval High Cross, which stood in the middle of the road at the crossing of the east-west and north-south streets and was regarded by John Leland in 1535 as the beauty and glory of the town. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…
ARCHAEOLOGIAL DIG UNEARTHS NEW SURPRISES IN TOWN’S HISTORY
The creation of the new bus station in Market Place has enabled yet more of Warwick’s past to be uncovered by archaeologists, says Dr Christine Hodgetts. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE…
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