This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Warwickshire , England.
Admington, Alcester, Alderminster, Alveston, Ansley, Ansty, Arley, Armscote, Arrow, Ashorne, Ashow, Astley, Aston Cantlow, Atherstone, Atherstone-on-Stour, Austrey, Avon Dassett
Baddesley Clinton, Baddesley Ensor, Baginton, Barcheston, Barford, Barnacle, Barton, Barton-on-the-Heath, Bascote, Baxterley, Bearley, Beaudesert, Beausale, Bentley, Bedworth, Berkswell, Bermuda, Bidford-on-Avon, Billesley, Bilton, Binley Woods, Binton, Birdingbury, Bishop's Itchington, Bishop's Tachbrook, Blackdown, Bolehall, Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Brailes, Bramcote, Bramcote Mains, Brandon, Bretford, Brinklow, Broadwell, Bubbenhall, Budbrooke, Bulkington, Burmington, Burton Dassett, Burton Hastings, Bushwood, Butlers Marston
Caldecote, Cawston, Chadshunt, Chapel Ascote, Chapel Green, Charlecote, Cherington, Chesterton, Church Lawford, Churchover, Claverdon, Clifford Chambers, Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, Coleshill, Combrook, Compton Verney, Compton Wynyates, Copston Magna, Corley, Cosford, Coughton, Cubbington, Curdworth
Earlswood, Easenhall, Eathorpe, Ettington, Exhall, Exhall (Stratford upon Avon)
Farnborough, Fenny Compton, Fillongley, Flecknoe, Frankton, Fulbrook
Gaydon, Grandborough, Great Alne, Great Packington, Great Wolford, Grendon, Griff, Galley Common
Halford, Hampton Lucy, Hampton Magna, Harborough Magna, Harbury, Hartshill, Haseley, Haseley Knob, Haselor, Hatton, Henley-in-Arden, Hill, Hill Wootton, Hodnell, Honiley, Honington, Houlton, Hunningham, Hunningham Hill, Hurley
Kenilworth, Keresley End, Kineton, Kingsbury, King's Coughton, King's Newnham, Kinwarton, Kites Hardwick
Ladbroke, Langley, Lapworth, Lea Marston, Leamington Hastings, Leamington Spa, Leek Wootton, Lighthorne, Lighthorne Heath, Little Alne, Little Compton, Little Lawford, Little Packington, Little Wolford, Long Compton, Long Itchington, Long Lawford, Long Marston, Lower Quinton, Lower Shuckburgh, Lower Tysoe, Lowsonford, Loxley, Luddington, Lye Green
Mancetter, Marlcliff, Marton, Maxstoke, Merevale, Middleton, Milcote, Milverton, Monks Kirby, Morton Bagot, Moreton Morrell, Moxhull
Napton-on-the-Hill, Nether Whitacre, Newbold-on-Avon, Newbold Pacey, Newnham, Newton, Newton Regis, No Man's Heath, Northend, Norton Lindsey, Nuneaton
Pailton, Pathlow, Piccadilly, Pillerton Hersey, Pillerton Priors, Pinley Green, Polesworth, Preston Bagot, Preston-on-Stour, Princethorpe, Priors Hardwick, Priors Marston
Radbourne, Radford Semele, Radway, Ratley, Rowington, Rugby, Ryton-on-Dunsmore
Salford Priors, Sambourne, Sawbridge, Seckington, Sherbourne, Shilton, Shipston-on-Stour, Shotteswell, Shottery, Shrewley, Shustoke, Shuttington, Snitterfield, Southam, Spernall, Stareton, Stockton, Stoneleigh, Stoneton, Stourton, Stratford-upon-Avon, Stretton Baskerville, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Stretton-on-Fosse, Stretton-under-Fosse, Studley, Sutton-under-Brailes
Tanworth-in-Arden, Temple Grafton, Temple Herdewyke, Thurlaston, Tiddington, Tidmington, Tredington, Tysoe
Walcote, Wappenbury, Warmington, Warwick, Wasperton, Watergall, Water Orton, Weethley, Welford-on-Avon, Wellesbourne, Weston-on-Avon, Weston-under-Wetherley, Whatcote, Whichford, Whitchurch, Whitnash, Wibtoft, Willey, Willoughby, Wilmcote, Winderton, Wishaw, Withybrook, Wixford, Wolfhampcote, Wolston, Wolverton, Wolvey, Wood End (Atherstone), Wood End (Fillongley), Wood End (Stratford-on-Avon), Woolscott, Wootton Wawen, Wormleighton, Wroxall
Warwickshire is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England. It is bordered by Staffordshire and Leicestershire to the north, Northamptonshire to the east, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire to the south, and Worcestershire and the West Midlands county to the west. The largest settlement is Nuneaton and the county town is Warwick.
Stratford-on-Avon is a local government district in Warwickshire, England. The district is named after its largest town of Stratford-upon-Avon, but with a change of preposition; the town uses "upon" and the district uses "on". The council is based in Stratford-upon-Avon and the district, which is predominantly rural, also includes the towns of Alcester, Henley-in-Arden, Shipston-on-Stour and Southam, and the large villages of Bidford-on-Avon, Studley and Wellesbourne, plus numerous other smaller villages and hamlets and surrounding rural areas. The district covers the more sparsely populated southern part of Warwickshire, and contains nearly half the county's area. The district includes part of the Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
This is about the history of the County of Warwick situated in the English Midlands. Historically, bounded to the north-west by Staffordshire, by Leicestershire to the north-east, Northamptonshire to the east, Worcestershire to the west, Oxfordshire to the south, Gloucestershire to the south-west, an exclave of Derbyshire to the far north, and less than 400 yards from the border with Shropshire in the far west.
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Kington or Kineton was a historic hundred of the county of Warwickshire in England. The hundred covered the southern part of the county, and lay south of Warwick, between the River Avon on the west and the River Itchen on the east. It was formed in the 12th century out of four Domesday hundreds, these were:
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Ettington is a village and civil parish about 5.5 miles (9 km) south-east of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 1,171. The present village is on the A422 main road linking Stratford and Banbury. The A429 main road linking Warwick and Cirencester used to run through the village, and now uses a bypass just west of it. The Fosse Way Roman road crosses the A422 0.6 miles (1 km) east of the village.
Great Wolford is a village and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England. With the neighbouring parish of Little Wolford it is part of 'The Wolfords'.
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An election to Warwickshire County Council took place on 2 May 2013 as part of the 2013 United Kingdom local elections. 62 councillors were elected from 56 electoral divisions, which returned either one or two county councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office. The electoral divisions were the same as those used at the previous election in 2009. The election saw the Conservative Party lose overall control of the council.