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  2. Tamworth, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Tamworth (/ ˈ t æ m w ər θ /, / ˈ t æ m ə θ /) is a market town and borough in Staffordshire, England, 14 miles (23 km) north-east of Birmingham.The town borders North Warwickshire to the east and south, Lichfield to the north, south-west and west.

  3. Tamworth Castle - Wikipedia

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    Tamworth Castle, a Grade I listed building, [1] is a Norman castle overlooking the mouth of the River Anker into the Tame in the town of Tamworth in Staffordshire, England. Before boundary changes in 1889, however, the castle was within the edge of Warwickshire while most of the town belonged to Staffordshire.

  4. Moat House, Tamworth - Wikipedia

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    The Moat House is a Grade II* building in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, in what were once the grounds of Tamworth Castle. [1] The summer house , in the rear beer garden, is a Grade II listed building.

  5. Listed buildings in Tamworth, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Tamworth is a market town and borough in Staffordshire, England.It contains 138 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, three are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, five are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  6. Church of St Editha, Tamworth - Wikipedia

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    The church of St Editha is the largest parish church in Staffordshire. Most of the church is mid- to late-14th-century and 15th-century work with some 19th-century additions. The present building stands upon the ground where successive churches have stood since the 8th century.

  7. History of Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrers and Staffords long continued to play a leading part in Staffordshire history, and Turstin, who held Drayton under William Fitz Ansculf, was the ancestor of the Bassets of Drayton. At the time of the survey Burton was the only monastery in Staffordshire, but foundations of canons existed at Stafford, Wolverhampton, Tettenhall ...

  8. Tamworth v Tottenham already 'part of town history' - AOL

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    Tamworth boss Andy Peaks says Sunday's FA Cup third-round tie with Tottenham has already become part of the town's history.

  9. Tamworth Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Tamworth Town Hall is a municipal building in Market Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. The town hall, which is the meeting place of Tamworth Borough Council is a Grade II* listed building . [ 1 ]