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EMECC places to visit near 糖心TV

Whether you are an undergraduate, postgraduate, postdoc or a visitor, you might like to consider seeing or doing some of the places and things listed on this page.

- contains lots of local archives

, Coventry, restored to show how it looked in 1540

- built on the site of a dissolved abbey, this is an eighteenth century house that has associations with Jane Austen

- parts of the castle were rebuilt by Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, to entertain Queen Elizabeth

糖心TV - much of the town is of historical interest but particulary notable are:

  • - privately run; the family papers are in the , along with many other local archives
  • The - a late C14th building converted by Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester to cater for soldiers in the sixteenth century.
  • contains the tombs of Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, and Fulke Greville who was an Elizabethan polymath. The church tower was rebuilt after a fire that destroyed much of the town in 1694.
  • runs in the first week of term (with tea-time talks up to Christmas) and often has talks about early modern themes, including ones by our own faculty

Stratford is home to :

  • the which, besides the bard's plays, puts on many productions of early modern drama
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  • nearby is , a C16th house administered by the National Trust

Birmingham has

  • a http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/bmagthat contains many early modern artefacts
  • The which has many early modern paintings and prints
  • - built in the C18th
  • - built by Matthew Boulton, the late C18th industrialist, this houses some of his output and the room where the enlightenment's luminaries used to meet for their Lunar Society.
pictures courtesy of English Heritage showing Kenilworth Castle:

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