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  2. The Old Hall Hotel, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The family lived at the house until 1899 when it was sold to Edgar Turrall. Edgar Turrall (1859–1945) was the owner of the Hall for the next fifty years. [13] He was born in 1859 in Coventry and became a wealthy textile manufacturer. In 1899, at the time he bought the house, he married Kathleen Elizabeth Hollick (1872–1953).

  3. Gosford Street - Wikipedia

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    Gosford St. Coventry (near Cox Street) painted by Sydney John Bunney on 18 May 1916 The weaving industries declined after 1860, giving rise to cycle manufacture, and to the car industry. [ 4 ] One of the notable relics of this is the Humber Motor Building at the junction of Sky Blue Way, which exists at present as Lloyd TSB Bank .

  4. Earlsdon - Wikipedia

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    The hub of Earlsdon is what is locally referred to as the "Earlsdon High Street", in reality Earlsdon Street. This is a strip of commercial units that includes a number of restaurants and pubs. The area surrounding Earlsdon Street consists of rows of terraced houses and a few small shops.

  5. Whitefriars Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    Whitefriars Homes North, South and Services Limited (later becoming Whitefriars Housing Group in May 2006) were created in the lead up to September 2000 by Coventry City Council at a non-refundable cost of £2.3m to the taxpayer ahead of the outcome of a legally required tenant ballot under Schedule 3A of the Housing Act 1985 (before it was ...

  6. Wood End, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The outline plans stated that a large percentage of the estate's homes would be demolished and replaced with new homes to which existing tenants would be entitled to live. [ 3 ] It was reported on the 6 July 2006 Coventry Evening Telegraph that the Severn Trent water company had revealed that the Wood End area is inaccessible without a police ...

  7. Friargate Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Friargate is a business district in Coventry. Covering 37 acres (15 ha) surrounding Coventry railway station. It is made up of 25 new buildings, including 14 Grade A office buildings, two hotels and new homes. [1] The project was scheduled to take 15 years to complete and is thought to be providing 15,000 new jobs at a cost of £100 million. [2]

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  9. Grade II* listed buildings in Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Kirby House is an 18th-century building which is now Grade II* listed. There are 24 Grade II* listed buildings in the City of Coventry. In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a building or structure of special historical or architectural importance. These buildings are legally protected from demolition, as well as from any extensions or alterations that would adversely affect the building ...