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Category: Airbnb

Airbnb, Where to Stay

Ten Cherry Street

Rent our beautifully renovated townhouse near Warwick Castle, Stratford-Upon-Avon and just 25 minutes from Birmingham Airport

What's on in Warwick

Sep 14
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

In the Ballroom – Anthony Paulton-Smith ‘Origins of Pub Names’

Oct 12
2:00 am - 4:00 pm

In the Ballroom – Steve Garrison ‘Warwick Ghost Stories’

Nov 9
2:00 am - 4:00 pm

In the Ballroom – Roger Butler ‘Scottish Treasure Islands’

Dec 14
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

In the Ballroom – Christmas Celebrations

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When visiting Warwick, our local Warwick Visitor  Information Centre is the perfect place to start.

Based in the heart of the town, the centre is easy to access, home to a friendly and knowledgeable team ready to share their expert local recommendations.

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It's Today!
Warwick Welcomes you to the Market Pla

It's Today!
Warwick Welcomes you to the Market Place for the Classic Car Show organised by members of Warwick Court Leet.
It's free to attend this popular annual show!

Once a year, Warwick Court Leet holds its ‘Assiz
Once a year, Warwick Court Leet holds its ‘Assizes Day’. 
Officers of the ancient Court in ceremonial dress will be at the Saturday market and around the town visit invited traders to test their ware. These officers include the Fish, Cheese and Flesh taster as well as the Bread weigher and of course the Ale taster!!! 
This practice reflects the historical duty of the Court to ensure that food and goods sold in the town were of a satisfactory standard and ‘fit for consumption’ by the local towns folk, and that the dealings of the traders were ‘fair and honest’. 
Those that successfully past this examination are rewarded with the presentation of a certificate together with a sprig of ‘evergreen’ to ‘display over their portal’.


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