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Warwickshire is a fantastic, historic county with so much to offer. We want everyone who chooses to live, work, do business, study or visit here to have the very best experience possible. 

Warwickshire is a home to many cultural attractions and several wonderful towns. Historic Warwick, the county town, famous for Warwick Castle, the finest castle in all the land. Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of Warwickshire’s most well-known icon, the bard himself, William Shakespeare and where the Royal Shakespeare Company theatre is based.  Rugby is the main town in the east of Warwickshire, where the sport that shares its name originated in 1823. In the north of the county is Nuneaton, Warwickshire’s largest town and whose cultural icon is the writer George Eliot; and finally, there is Royal Leamington Spa, anointed a royal spa town by Queen Victoria over a century ago and now a highly attractive town with a large student community and many shops and restaurants.  

As well as the towns we also have an abundance of beautiful, leafy countryside with many lovely rural villages. Being right in the middle of the country, Warwickshire is also very well connected to other towns and cities, with direct train services from most towns to Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull, Oxford and London, plus easy access to several motorways including the M40 and the M6. Due to its thriving economy, wonderful towns and countryside, and the transport links, Warwickshire is a great place to live and work.

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