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As BBC News reports, no historical record of the 16th-century gardens, which stretch across nearly 1,000 feet of land on the ruins of a manor in Coleshill, exist. “[T]here are no plans of it ...
The discovery, near Coleshill on the outskirts of Birmingham, has been dubbed 'Warwickshire's answer to Hampton Court'. Evidence of the large ornamental garden has been found by an ongoing dig ...
Once-sprawling flowerbeds and gravel paths have been uncovered at Coleshill, Warwickshire. The huge formal gardens are thought to have been built by Sir Robert Digby to show off his wealth and status.
Two Roman Emperor statues which were stolen in the 1990s, have been recreated at the National Trust’s Coleshill Heritage Skills Centre. The emperors have been re-installed in their rightful ...