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  Pictures of Warwickshire
Warwickshire, in the heart of England, is one of the most popular and most visited counties in the country.
Over all, the county of Warwickshire is a beautiful and exciting county to explore with it's famous castle and historic towns and villages and beautiful green countryside.
It is well situated in the heart of England with easy access to the stunning cotswolds and the neighbouring counties of Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Worcestershire and alot of Englands most famous cities, including London which is easily accessible to the South East.
www.picturesofengland.com /England/Warwickshire   (673 words)

  
  Warwickshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warwickshire (pronounced /ˈwɒɹɪkˌʃə/, /ˈwɔːɹɪkˌʃə/, or /ˈwɔːɹɪkˌʃɪə/) is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in central England.
In 1842 the county of Coventry was abolished and Coventry was remerged with Warwickshire.
Atherstone is the headquarters of the North Warwickshire district, whereas Leamington Spa is the headquarters of the Warwick district.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warwickshire   (1683 words)

  
 Warwickshire at AllExperts
Warwickshire is bounded to the northwest by the West Midlands metropolitan county and Staffordshire, by Leicestershire to the northeast, Northamptonshire to the east, Oxfordshire to the south, and Gloucestershire to the southwest and Worcestershire to the west.
In 1842 the county of Coventry was abolished and Coventry was re-merged with Warwickshire.
Warwickshire came into being as a division of the kingdom of Mercia in the early 11th century, the first reference to Warwickshire was in 1001, as Waeinewiscscr named after Warwick (meaning "dwellings by the weir").
en.allexperts.com /e/w/wa/warwickshire.htm   (1535 words)

  
 Atherstone Organised - Kingsbury
Kingsbury is a large village in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England.
Kingsbury is most well known for the Kingsbury Water Park and a large oil storage depot to the north east.
Kingsbury Hall (or Bracebridge Hall as it was their family home for many years) is now only part lived in as a farmhouse.
www.atherstone.org.uk /north-warwickshire/kingsbury   (622 words)

  
 Fisheries.co.uk - Kingsbury Water Park, Bodymoor Heath, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
One of the smaller pools at Kingsbury with some 12 pegs, Willows Pool is only one-and-a-half acres in size but offers anglers plenty of roach, skimmer bream and bonus larger bream and tench to 3lbs.
Kingsbury's acclaimed day-ticket carp water with Mirrors and Commons to the high 20lbs and plenty of doubles, Pine Pool is a traditional carp water where modern carp fishing techniques work best.
Formerly Kingsbury Water Park's renowned specimen carp water, at around six acres in size Gibsons was becoming too small as the fish grew bigger.
www.fisheries.co.uk /kingsbury   (2971 words)

  
 Souther New York
In the fourteenth century record appears of a family of Kingsburys in Little Cornard, county of Suffolk, who appear to have been substantial landholders, and from whom the original Kingsbury emigrants to this country are undoubtedly descended.
Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, from whom the following genealogy is traced, appears to have been either the son of Henry, the first emigrant, by an earlier marriage, or the son of Thomas, who remained in England, probably the latter.
As Sergeant Joseph Kingsbury, he was chosen constable for the west part of Haverhill, March 2, 1702-03; tithingman, March 4, 1700-01; selectman, March, 1697-99, 1700-01-05-06; viewer of fences from the Mill brook westward to the Westbridge River and northward.
www.usgennet.org /usa/topic/historical/southernnewyork/s_ny_24.htm   (4252 words)

  
 Kingsbury & Bracebridge FamilyTreeDNA Project - Family Project Website
Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Massachusetts is the nephew of Joseph Kingsbury of Dedham, Massachusetts and thus one generation after Joseph.
In the case of this Kingsbury the situation is complicated by the fact that over several generations there was only a single male child born to each family.
Joseph Kingsbury is the 5th of 5 sons born to James and Ann (Francis) Kingsbury in Boxford, England.
www.familytreedna.com /public/kingsbury   (2919 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Home Page of Ken Kingsbury
The Kingsburys that settled in Massachusetts in the early 1630s came from Boxford, Suffolk, England as part of the historic Winthrop Fleet.
In the village of Kingsbury some very significant discoveries were made and some of the results are included in the reports on this page.
This is an old photograph of the Joseph Kingsbury farm in the early 19th century.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/k/i/n/Kenneth-J-Kingsbury/index.html   (1029 words)

  
 birding facts Birding Resources by the Fat Birder
For a county as far removed from the sea as Warwickshire, it may seem strange that the focus of birdwatching is around water.
Warwickshire is an ideal base for twitching, as any part of the mainland UK is reachable by car in a day.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is the leading local environmental charity, protecting wildlife and natural places throughout Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull.
www.fatbirder.com /links_geo/europe/england_warwickshire.html   (1767 words)

  
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In the hundred plus years since, we have built a swimming pool and are the only parish council in the country to have done so.
The CVS is very active in Kingsbury and all the surrounding villages.
CVS development workers visit Kingsbury regularly, and "outreach" sessions are held in Kingsbury at frequent intervals where people can get free advice.
www.kingsburyparishcouncil.co.uk   (587 words)

  
 Liedtke Genealogy - pafg10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ann WILKINSON was born Oct 1787 and was christened 26 Oct 1787 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire,, England.
William PORTER was born Jul 1758 in,, Warwickshire, England and was christened Jul 1758 in Chilvers Coton,, Warwickshire, England.
She died 30 Jan 1846 in Walsgrave On Sow, Warwickshire,, England and was buried 3 Feb 1846 in Walsgrave On Sow, Warwickshire,, England.
members.networld.com /hdliedtke/liedtkege/pafg10.htm   (1008 words)

  
 West Midland Bird Club: Warwickshire
The majority of Warwickshire's population lives in the north and centre of the county, the south being largely rural and sparsely populated.
Much of western Warwickshire, including the area now forming part of the West Midlands county, was once covered by the ancient Forest of Arden.
Warwickshire borders (clockwise from the West) the West Midlands county, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
www.westmidlandbirdclub.com /warks   (557 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:Europe:United Kingdom:England:Warwickshire   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Warwickshire is a county in the West Midlands Region of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The City of Coventry and the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull were traditionally part or Warwickshire, but are now in the ceremonial West Midlands county.
If your site is related to a single locality which has its own category in Warwickshire then it should be submitted to that category (or one of its topical sub-categories if an appropriate one exists).
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Warwickshire/desc.html   (2299 words)

  
 bradley - aqwg2303
N.N. was born 1070 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
N.N. married Thorkill de ARDEN on 1090 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
Siward de ARDEN was born 1091 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~hwbradley/aqwg2303.htm   (247 words)

  
 Countryside Recreation - Warwickshire Web
gate demonstration area at Kingsbury Water Park and completing the 'Countryside Access Gate Survey', you could win £30 in vouchers to be spent at any Blacks or Millets outdoor shop.
Some gates are designed to be used by people with pushchairs, wheelchairs or mobility vehicles but we need you to tell us which is easiest to use.
All the gates have been, or could be, used on Warwickshire's public footpath network The gates will be on display until November 2007.
www.warwickshire.gov.uk /countryside   (198 words)

  
 Detailed Search on Take the TimeTrail with Warwickshire Museum
The Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record began to be developed during the 1970s.
These record cards were used until the 1990s, when their details were entered on to a computerised system.
Transactions of the Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society is a journal produced by the society annually.
timetrail.warwickshire.gov.uk /detail.aspx?monuid=WA2   (644 words)

  
 SITA Trust - Railway Plan On Track at Kingsbury Water Park following Funding Award
A project to relocate a miniature steam railway to Kingsbury Water Park is on track after being awarded £25,000 from SITA Trust, which distributes funding through the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme.
Echills Wood Railway Society is relocating from the Royal Showground at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire to Kingsbury Water Park.
Kingsbury Water Park is within ten miles of a SITA UK’s landfill site at Packington.
www.sitatrust.org.uk /news/News1167   (293 words)

  
 Kingsbury Water Park - Nr Sutton Coldfield
Kingsbury Water Park, not far from the Belfry Golf Course and Sutton Coldfield, is split right down the middle by the M42 motorway.
Visually Kingsbury has a lot to offer but audio leaves a lot to be desired with the incessant background noise of the motorway vehicles thundering past masking much of the bird song prevalent on the entrance side of the park.
Once you pass underneath the motorway into the western side of the park, the noise dwindles to a mere murmur the further around the lakes you go.
www.mikekemble.com /daytrip/kingsbury.html   (162 words)

  
 Construction Services brought to you by Waystone - Construction and Development Specialists in Nottingham
The Group acquired land at Kingsbury, North Warwickshire from the National Coal Board by means of a conveyance in 1987.
Extensive negotiations were undertaken in 1992 with British Coal, North Warwickshire Borough Council and the Ministry of Defence and others before the site could be cleared, cleaned, and regenerated for future development.
Ove Arup acted for North Warwickshire Borough Council on the design and supervision of the reclamation programme whilst Scott Wilson acted for Waystone Ltd in the design of the development infrastructure and Faulks, Perry, Culley and Rech advised Waystone on landscape and ecological issues.
www.waystone.co.uk /sites/kingsbury/kingsbury_history.htm   (160 words)

  
 Kingsbury Water Park - Sightseeing National Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Kingsbury Water Park is situated in Bodymoor Heath (just down the road from the Villa training ground).
It was originally a series of sand and gravel pits but in the early 70's Warwickshire County Council decided to transform it into a Water Park.
Half of the used up gravel pits were filled with water and thousands of trees were planted in surrounding areas.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /sightseeing-national/kingsbury-water-park   (245 words)

  
 CRSBI: SS Peter and Paul, Kingsbury, Warwickshire
The church of Kingsbury was given by the first Osbert de Arden to the nuns of the priory of Markyate, otherwise known as Holy Trinity "in Bosco", Co. Beds., and confirmed to them by his son Osbert.
The rectory of Kingsbury was divided into two halves during the time of Robert and Amabel (daughter of the younger Osbert), who presented to both of them.
After the right of presentation had been returned to the nuns, at some time between 1188 and 1198, one half of the church was confirmed by them on Roger de Coleshill who paid them 20s.
www.crsbi.ac.uk /ed/wa/kinbu   (337 words)

  
 Kingsbury Kingsbury - UK Kingsbury web sites & information Kingsbury Warwickshire England B78
Map sources for Kingsbury, Warwickshire at grid reference SP2196 Kingsbury is a small town in the North Warwickshire district of the county of
Kingsbury, Warwickshire Map sources for Kingsbury, Warwickshire at grid reference SP2196 Kingsbury is a small town in the North Warwickshire district.
Kingsbury lies in a quiet corner of Warwickshire, it is most notable for its
www.dotukdirectory.co.uk /Warwickshire/Kingsbury/index.html   (177 words)

  
 Methodist Church - Kingsbury - Warwickshire Web
Kingsbury Methodist Church, Tamworth Road, Kingsbury, Tamworth, B78 2HH
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Before using the services advertised on the Database we would encourage all our customers to check details for accuracy and to think about their personal safety where appropriate.
www.warwickshire.gov.uk /corporate/communit.nsf/30b2cf96845d3a31802569b9005944ea/512dbe3fb97705c38025676e004facaa?OpenDocument   (103 words)

  
 WM Birding - Warwickshire
Brandon Marsh Nature Centre is the headquarters of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and as such has excellent facilities including displays about the reserve, a tea room and a shop.
Kingsbury Water Park is owned and run by Warwickshire County Council.
These large lakes are the result of sand and gravel extraction, and lie just to the south of Kingsbury Water Park.
www.thomas1976.freeserve.co.uk /warks.htm   (1345 words)

  
 Kingsbury Water Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsbury Water Park is a country park in north Warwickshire, England.
It is owned and managed by Warwickshire County Council.
It has 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres (2.4 km²) of country park.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingsbury_Water_Park   (206 words)

  
 Kingsbury Water Park - BirdForum
You are most welcome to register for an account, which allows you to take part in lively discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
Kingsbury Water Park is about 2 miles from Junction 9 of the M42 in Birmingham.The motorway actually runs past the park.There are several fishing lakes - one has a breeding colony of Common Tern alongside Black-Headed Gull.I have seen Hobby,Turtle Dove and Little Ringed Plover there as well.
If you know where the Aston Villa training ground is well the Kingsbury Water park entrance is on the same road but about a mile further on.
www.birdforum.net /showthread.php?t=2332&goto=nextnewest   (429 words)

  
 Liedtke Genealogy - pafg12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Thomas SPENCER was christened 25 Sep 1701 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire,, England.
Mary BARWELL was born 10 Oct 1704 in Baddsley, Ensor, Warwickshire, England and was christened 15 Oct 1704 in Baddsley, Ensor, Warwickshire, England.
She was sealed to her parents on 6 Aug 1990 in the Salt Lake temple.
members.networld.com /hdliedtke/liedtkege/pafg12.htm   (708 words)

  
 Warwickshire
Spanish cuisine is a speciality at the Bell with pleasant views across the meadow.
Popular inn named after a huge cow that used to provide milk to the local villages until it went on the rampage and was killed by the Earl of Warwick.
Three distinctive areas to the inn along with a pleasant conservatory all located in a tranquil village in Shakespeare country.
www.fatbadgers.co.uk /warwickshire.htm   (509 words)

  
 Ancestors of Michael and Deborah Hervey - pafg299 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
The surname appears to be an etymological modification of the French compound, Orcote, which in England became corrupted into Alcott, Orcutt, Aucott, and Howcote.
Margrett Hilton on 18 Jul 1603 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
Frances Bickley on 18 Jul 1603 in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England.
www.mdhervey.com /web/pafweb/pafg299.htm   (2598 words)

  
 Kingsbury Water Park on AboutBritain.com
On the 24th May 1975 Kingsbury Water Park welcomed its very first visitor.
Since then millions of people have grown up with the park, coming at first with their parents, then returning again and again with their own children.
Bramley cottage is the original cottage to the Hipsley farmhouse, it is located deep in the heart of the beautiful Warwickshire countryside.
www.aboutbritain.com /KingsburyWaterPark.htm   (557 words)

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