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Discover Parkside
The district Parkside of Coventry in Coventry (England) is a district in United Kingdom about 85 mi north-west of London, the country's capital city.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 8°C / 46 °F
Morning Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 41 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 4% |
Air Humidity | 90% |
Air Pressure | 984 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 15 km/h (9 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Saturday, 30th of March 2024
12°C (53 °F)
5°C (42 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, few clouds.
Sunday, 31st of March 2024
12°C (53 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 1st of April 2024
7°C (45 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Best Western Plus Windmill Village Hotel Golf & Leisure Club Allesley
DoubleTree by Hilton at the Ricoh Arena - Coventry
Ramada Hotel and Suites Coventry The Butts Earlsdon
Woodside A Sundial Venue
DoubleTree by Hilton Coventry
Quality Coventry
Britannia Coventry Hill
JCT.2 Holiday Inn COVENTRY M6
Royal Court
Novotel Coventry M6/J3
Videos from this area
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Broadgate Coventry
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Coventry City Centre - Waaaaay Back When!
John brought some old family footage in to work today - and amidst the shots of the clan, Ireland and Washington DC, there's a quick clip of Coventry, before the town planners completely trashed...
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HMS Diamond Royal Navy Freedom of the City of Coventry Parade
On 16 October 2014, the HMS Diamond was honoured with the Freedom of the City by Coventry City Council, when the ship's company paraded through the streets of Coventry.
Coventry parkrun #216 26/04/2014
A great parkrun course - two laps around the park! That is the idea of parkrun. Very gentle ups and downs, almost flat, only I personally don't like asphalt (my ankle injurys). http://www.parkrun.o...
Coventry Roofers - How To Choose The Right Roofers In Coventry
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Grace Academy - Coventry Schools Young Entertainer 2014
Grace Academy's performance at the competition which was held at the Belgrade Theatre on Saturday 5 April. Young Entertainer on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YoungEntertainer.
The Gunjee GungeTank at JellyBaby Coventry
One of our favourite nights JellyBaby has landed in a new city, and of course it wasn't long before they called Gunjee and asked us to bring along our two favourite toys - the Gunge Tank and...
Coventry Hertford Street
Starting with an image of the Exchange Building in 1858, this video features postcards, advertisments and photographs from the early 1900's up to 2009. It was pedestrianised in the 1960's as...
Pattison College - Coventry Schools Young Entertainer 2014
Pattison College's performance at the competition which took place at the Belgrade Theatre on Saturday 5 April. Young Entertainer on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YoungEntertainer.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Coventry
Coventry is a city and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. Coventry is the 12th largest UK city overall (outside of London). It is also the second largest city in the West Midlands region, after Birmingham, with a population of 316,900 at the 2011 UK census. Historically within Warwickshire, Coventry is situated 95 miles northwest of central London and 19 miles east-southeast of Birmingham, and is further from the coast than any other city in Britain.
County of the City of Coventry
The County of the City of Coventry was a former English county, which existed between 1451 and 1842. The county covered an area of around 20 square miles and contained the city of Coventry and the surrounding villages of Ansty, Asthull, Biggin, Binley, Caludon, Exhall, Foleshill, Harnell, Horwell, Radford, Stoke, Styvechale, Walsgrave, Wood End and Wyken.
Coventry South (UK Parliament constituency)
Coventry South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 1997 recreation by Jim Cunningham of the Labour Party.
Whitley, Coventry
Whitley is a suburb of southern Coventry in the West Midlands of England.
Diocese of Coventry
The Diocese of Coventry is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury. It is headed by the Bishop of Coventry, who sits at Coventry Cathedral in Coventry, and is assisted by one suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Warwick. The diocese covers Coventry and Warwickshire. The diocese is divided into two archdeaconries, Warwick and Coventry.
Herbert Media
Herbert Media is the in-house media service at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, United Kingdom. It manages recording studios, video editing rooms and training rooms, and produces much of the audio and visual sequences for the museum's exhibitions and permanent displays. Herbert Media was formerly known as the Depot Studios. It relocated to The Herbert and re-opened in October 2005.
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum (also known as The Herbert) is a museum, art gallery, records archive, learning centre and creative arts facility on Jordan Well, Coventry, England. It is named after Sir Alfred Herbert, a Coventry industrialist and philanthropist whose gifts enabled the original building to be opened in 1960. Building began in 1939, with an interruption by the Second World War, and The Herbert opened in 1960. In 2008 it reopened after a £20 million refurbishment.
Hillfields
Hillfields is a suburb of Coventry in the West Midlands of England. It is situated north of Coventry city centre, and has undergone a series of name changes throughout its history which has seen it change from a village, to a remote suburb, to a large postwar redevelopment zone.
Pool Meadow Bus Station
Pool Meadow Bus Station is a bus station in the city of Coventry, England. It is managed by Network West Midlands. Local bus and national coach services operated by various companies serve the bus station which has 19 departure stands. {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:52.410365|N|1.506999|W||||| |primary |name= }} National Express West Midlands has its depot adjacent to the bus station.
City College Coventry
City College Coventry is a further education college based in the Swanswell area of Coventry, West Midlands. In January 2009, the college completed its move to its new location, Swanswell. The new purpose built campus is situated just outside the city centre on the site of former council flats.
A4053 road
The A4053 is the Coventry Ring road and encompasses the old and new Coventry Cathedrals, Coventry University, West Orchard and Cathedral Lanes Shopping Centres, Coventry Skydome Arena, and many other businesses. Unlike many other city centre ring roads, Coventry ring road is made up of entirely grade-separated junctions except for one roundabout, this leads to the junctions being extremely close together and in effect one junction leads into another at many points.
Coventry Cross
Coventry Cross is an important landmark in the cathedral city of Coventry, England. Standing between Cuckoo Lane and Holy Trinity Church and in the alley known as Trinity Churchyard, it is a modern version of the historic market cross, such as was common in many medieval market towns.
Greyfriars, Coventry
Greyfriars, Coventry was a medieval monastic house in the West Midlands, England.
St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral
St Mary's Priory and Cathedral was a religious institution in Coventry, England, founded in the 12th century by transformation of the former monastery of St Mary, and destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the early 16th century. It was located on a site north of Holy Trinity and the former St Michael's parish churches in the centre of the city, on a site bordered by Priory Row to the south, Trinity Street to the west, and the River Sherbourne to the north.
St Mary's Guildhall
St. Mary's Hall is a guildhall built in Coventry, Warwickshire, England and extended 1340–1460, The Building has a vaulted undercroft which is currently a restaurant.
Coventry History Centre
Coventry History Centre is a records archive and local history centre for the city of Coventry, England. It is housed in Herbert Art Gallery and Museum and is one of 4 institutions owned by the Coventry Heritage and Arts Trust, the other three being Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, the Lunt Roman Fort and the Priory Visitor Centre at St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral.
Ford's Hospital, Coventry
Ford's Hospital, Coventry, traditionally known as Grey Friars Hospital, is a grade I listed 16th-century half-timbered almshouse in Greyfriars Lane, Coventry. It was founded by the merchant William Ford (or perhaps 'Fourd') in 1509 to provide accommodation for six elderly people: five men and one woman. Despite the earlier name of "Grey Friars", it bears no relationship to the Franciscan Order but was so named because of its location on Greyfriars Lane.
Old Grammar School, Coventry
The Old Grammar School, Coventry is a Grade I listed building in Coventry, England on the corner of Bishop Street and Hales Street.
County Hall, Coventry
County Hall is a historic former courthouse in Coventry's Cathedral Quarter. It was designed by architect Samuel Eglinton and opened in 1783. Land adjacent to the building was used as a gaol; the Prison Governor's House is still attached to the building. It is thought that the building may have been a second guildhall in Coventry, in addition to St Mary's Guildhall.
Drapers' Hall, Coventry
Drapers' Hall is a historic building in the Cathedral Quarter of Coventry built in 1832 by the Drapers' Company, a large trading guild in Coventry. The building was the third on the site and was the headquarters of the guild.
Kirby House, Coventry
16 Little Park Street (also known as Kirby House) is a Georgian townhouse in central Coventry, West Midlands, England. It is one of two remaining Georgian buildings on the street and three in the city centre (the other two being 7 Little Park Street and 11 Priory Row). The name Kirby House comes from Thomas Hulston Kirby who bought it in 1874.
Coventry Council House
Coventry Council House is a tudor-style council house which acts as the meeting place of Coventry City Council, built in the early 20th century to replace St Mary's Guildhall as the headquarters of the mayor and city corporation.
Lady Herbert's Garden
Lady Herbert's Garden is a garden in Coventry city centre, named as a memorial to Alfred Herbert's second wife Florence. Construction and initial laying out began in 1930 and the last section was completed in 1939. It is built around several sections of the remains of Coventry city walls, including Swanswell and Cook Street Gates.
London Road Cemetery
London Road Cemetery is a 17 hectares cemetery in Coventry, England, designed by Joseph Paxton and opened in 1847. It lies South-East of the city centre and is bisected by the West Coast main railway line between Coventry and Rugby, which pre-dates the cemetery and runs roughly West-East through it. A 'Friends of London Road Cemetery' group publish newsletters, organise guided tours, and hold litter clean-up events.
22 Bayley Lane
22 Bayley Lane (also known as The Cottage) is a grade II* listed building and only remaining mediaeval timber framed building in the Cathedral Quarter area of Coventry, where there were at one time a great many.