Bedworth
Bedworth ( or locally ) is a market town and unparished area in the borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth, Warwickshire, England. It is situated between Coventry, 6 miles (9.5 km) to the south, and Nuneaton, 3 mi to the north.
In the 2011 census the town had a population of 30,648.
Bedworth lies 101 mi northwest of London, 19 mi east of Birmingham and 17 mi north northeast of the county town of Warwick.
Bedworth has six main suburban districts, namely Collycroft, Mount Pleasant, Bedworth Heath, Coalpit Field, Goodyers End and Exhall. Exhall is a generic name for the area surrounding junction 3 of the M6 motorway, comprising parts of both Bedworth and Coventry. Around 1.5 mi to the east of Bedworth is the large village of Bulkington, and around 2 mi to the south-west, separated by a short gap is the village of Ash Green.
Bedworth is almost contiguous with Coventry, and is defined as being part of the Coventry and Bedworth Urban Area.
The River Sowe rises in Bedworth flowing through Exhall, northern and eastern Coventry, Baginton and Stoneleigh, before joining the River Avon south of Stoneleigh.
The town is locally pronounced as 'Beduth' though as Bedworth almost everywhere else.
In the 2011 census the town had a population of 30,648.
Bedworth lies 101 mi northwest of London, 19 mi east of Birmingham and 17 mi north northeast of the county town of Warwick.
Bedworth has six main suburban districts, namely Collycroft, Mount Pleasant, Bedworth Heath, Coalpit Field, Goodyers End and Exhall. Exhall is a generic name for the area surrounding junction 3 of the M6 motorway, comprising parts of both Bedworth and Coventry. Around 1.5 mi to the east of Bedworth is the large village of Bulkington, and around 2 mi to the south-west, separated by a short gap is the village of Ash Green.
Bedworth is almost contiguous with Coventry, and is defined as being part of the Coventry and Bedworth Urban Area.
The River Sowe rises in Bedworth flowing through Exhall, northern and eastern Coventry, Baginton and Stoneleigh, before joining the River Avon south of Stoneleigh.
The town is locally pronounced as 'Beduth' though as Bedworth almost everywhere else.
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