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  2. Walsgrave on Sowe - Wikipedia

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    Walsgrave on Sowe neighbours the Potters Green, Clifford Park, Woodway Park, Wyken, Henley Green and Mount Pleasant areas of Coventry, and is in the Henley ward of the city, [1] although Walsgrave-on-Sowe was formerly in the Wyken Ward prior to ward changes made in 2003 by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE).

  3. Golden Cross, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    An extension in 1968 substantially changed the interior of the pub, doubling the building's size by extending the gentleman's bar, smoke room and upstairs club room. In February 1955, the Golden Cross was listed by the now-disbanded Coventry City Guild (1914–1961) as a Grade II* listed building of special interest. [ 1 ]

  4. Bedworth - Wikipedia

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    Bedworth has six main suburban districts, namely Collycroft, Mount Pleasant, Bedworth Heath, Coalpit Field, Goodyers End and Exhall. Exhall is a generic name for the area surrounding junction 3 of the M6 motorway , comprising parts of both Bedworth and Coventry.

  5. The Old Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The pub had its own brewery at the rear which was used until 1930 and is still preserved as a display. [2] It was renovated in 1985, expanding the bar area to incorporate an open courtyard and a room which was previously used as a toyshop. [2] The building has been Grade II listed since June 1974. [1]

  6. Chapelfields - Wikipedia

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    Chapelfields pubs no longer extant included the New Inn and the Brewer's Arms in Craven Street, and the Sun Dial in Lord Street. Within the Chapelfields area is All Souls Catholic Primary School. Adjacent to the area is Hearsall Common , an open space that was deprived of official common status by the local authority in 1927.

  7. 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. [5]

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  9. Mickley, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Mickley is a cluster of villages in the civil parish of Prudhoe in Northumberland, England. [1] It lies south of the River Tyne and is accessible via the A695. The electoral ward of Mickley comprises the hamlets of Mickley Square, West Mickley (including Mount Pleasant), High Mickley, plus Cherryburn and Eltringham Farm.