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WEDDINGTON CASTLE - An Online History


PICTURE GALLERY IV - Weddington Village

This section contains photographs of Weddington over the past century, showing some of the many changes that have occurred to the area over this time. Other views of Weddington can be seen in the 'Other Buildings' and 'St James Church' picture galleries in this section.


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The Weddington Cricket team in the 1910s

A bomb damaged house in Weddington in the 1940s

Weddington Road in the 1900s

Weddington Road in 2004

The walkway to Cleaver gardens, on the site of Weddington Gardens

Shawe Avenue, where a housing estate was built on the site of the Castle.

The Avenue is named after the Shawe family who owned the Castle.

A view of Castle Road, which was built on the site of the Castle

A view of Castle Road, which was built on the site of the Castle

Fields at the back of St James' Church.

Believed to be the site of Weddington's Deserted Medieval Village.

The Museum at Riversley Park, Nuneaton

Funds for this were donated by Edward Melly

Riversley Park, in Nuneaton

Funds for this were donated by Edward Melly

The Museum at Riversley Park, Nuneaton

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