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Encyclopedia > Warwick, England
For other uses, see Warwick (disambiguation).
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Mill Street in Warwick

Warwick (pronounced 'Worrick') is the historic county town of Warwickshire in England and has a population of 25,434 (2001 census). The town lies upon the River Avon.


The town is most famous for Warwick Castle which attracts huge numbers of tourists from around the world. The town centre is also known for its historic architecture, and contains a mixture of Tudor and 17th-century buildings.


Named after the town is the University of Warwick although this is in fact some miles away, nearer Coventry.

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History

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The east gatehouse

According to tradition, Warwick was founded on the banks of the River Avon in the year 914 AD, when Ethelfleda, sister of Mercian king Edward the Elder built defences to protect against Danish (Viking) invaders, these defences were to be the foundation of Warwick Castle. The name 'Warwick' means "dwellings by the wier".


In 1016 the Danes invaded Mercia and burned down much of Warwick, including the nunnery (which stood on the site of the present day St. Nicholas Church).


Due to its fortifications Warwick became an important administrative centre within the Mercian kingdom, in the early 11th century Anglo-Saxon England was divided into administrative areas known as shires, the 'shire' administered from Warwick became known as Warwickshire.


In Medieval times, Warwick remained under the control of various Earls of Warwick, and due to its stategic importance became a walled town. Today the only remains of the town walls are the east and west gatehouses. Warwick was not incorporated as a town until 1546.


In 1694 a great fire destroyed much of the town, and as a result most of the buildings in the town centre are of 17th and 18th century origin. Although a number of older medieval buildings survive, especially around the edges of the town centre.

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Lord Leycester Hospital by the west gate, Warwick

Transport

Warwick is near the M40 motorway and the A46 trunk road. The town also has good rail links, with direct train services to both London and Birmingham provided by Chiltern Railways from the original station in the town and also from Warwick Parkway, a new out-of-town station opened in 2000. Other rail operators serving Warwick are Central Trains (to Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon) and First Great Western Link (to London and Stratford). The Grand Union Canal and the River Avon also pass through the town.


Administration

Population growth has led to Warwick becoming joined to its larger neighbouring town Leamington Spa with which it forms a small conurbation. Both towns are now part of the Warwick District, which has its headquarters in Leamington, although each retains a separate town council.


External links

  • Warwick Town Council (http://www.warwick-uk.co.uk/)
  • A collection of photos of Warwick (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobjay99/war.htm#Warpic6)


 

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