The Leam was the first Warwickshire river I got to know; beyond Leamington, it has already wound itself across east Warwickshire through the villages of Marton, Eathorpe and under the ...
Visitors have been able to watch the worker bees going out to gather pollen to make honey and see the dance they do when they return, telling the other bees where the best pollen is.
The cob was known locally for living in Abbey Fields, Kenilworth. He was a dominant and territorial character and would chase people who got too close to his nest.
There are several fossil ichthyosaur on display in the Market Hall Museum, including the 'baby' ichthyosaur you can touch. We don't know if our 'baby' itchyosaur was a girl or a boy though.
The children were inspired by the Warwickshire Bear in the front entrance of the museum. They wondered about how the bear got to the museum and where he came from?
Meon Hill was said to have been caused by Old Nick himself: he was watching the construction of Evesham Abbey from Ilmington Hill when, in a fit of annoyance, he ...
Musicians have played in their local churches since Medieval times. From the 16th century church bands began to accompany services , which led to galleries being constructed to house musicians. ...