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Share our story Tamworth has something for absolutely everyone. Tamworth has a unique place in the historical landscape of the UK as the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Mercia. Today it offers visitors the opportunity to discover this rich past, as well as enjoy the attractions of a thriving and busy town set in the beautiful county of Staffordshire. From day visits to longer stays, the town offers a rich and vibrant experience with a superb choice of historical centres, as well as attractions such as the famous Drayton Manor Theme Park, the world famous Twycross Zoo, the PGA Golf HQ at the Belfry Hotel and the unique real snow experience at the SnowDome, to name but a few. With easy access by air, rail and road, Tamworth is a great centre from which to explore the tourism heartland of the UK, including Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Lichfield, Warwick and the Peak District.
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YOU MUST VISIT... Tamworth Castle
Step back in time and explore the rich past of this stunning castle.
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Explore the Staffordshire Hoard It’s not very often that you get the chance to get close to real, valuable buried treasure and look back in time to the 6th century, when Tamworth was the ancient capital of Mercia, one of three kingdoms that ruled the country. The town had significant importance as a military centre and the recent local discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard, the largest collection of Saxon gold ever found, has focused the world’s attention on this area of the country. Come and see for yourself the newly cleaned and conserved items of this priceless treasure and learn more about the Mercian kings, the power struggles of the Anglo-Saxon era, the battles, the blows and the bloodshed. We may never know why it was buried or who it belonged to. Was it part of the royal treasure store of the Mercian kings, buried to hide it from invaders? The Staffordshire Hoard will be on display at Tamworth Castle from Saturday 27th August – Sunday 18th September 2011 and a free Anglo-Saxon Festival is being held on 27th, 28th and 29th August in the Castle Grounds.
The Staffordshire Hoard on tour: Shire Hall Gallery, Stafford 2nd July – 24th July, Lichfield Cathedral 30th July – 21st August 2011.
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The Staffordshire Hoard is owned and cared for by Birmingham City Council and Stoke-on-Trent City Council, on behalf of the nation. Artefacts from the collection have been loaned to the Shire Hall, Stafford, Lichfield Cathedral and Tamworth Castle to make the 2011 touring exhibition possible. There is a permanent display of items from the Hoard at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Stoke on Trent.
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Anglo-Saxon times Tamworth – The Ancient Capital of Mercia The Staffordshire Hoard is a wonderful physical link between our rich Anglo-Saxon heritage and the ancient kingdoms that have helped shape our lives and our landscape. The Anglo-Saxons came to Staffordshire in the late 6th century, as groups of settlers or tribes. Mercia, or Mierce in Anglo-Saxon, means boundary and the area grew from a number of these separate tribes. The Mercians gradually conquered most of the other Midland tribes to become a powerful kingdom stretching from the Humber to the Thames. The rest of the country was ruled by the kingdoms of Northumbria and Wessex. Tamworth was the heartland of the Mercian Kingdom which had a royal church at Repton, a religious centre at Lichfield and the King’s main residence at Tamworth. It is certain that the Mercian Kings spent more time at Tamworth than anywhere else, and it is thought that there was a royal palace at Tamworth by the end of the 7th century, situated on the site close to St. Editha’s Church. Originally, this palace would have been a timber hall with a chapel and somewhere for horses to be stabled. Evidence from signed charters also shows that the Mercian royal families were regularly here for the festivals of Christmas and Easter, between 751 and 857 A.D. The most well known Mercian Kings are Penda (625-655), Wulfhere (657-674), Aethelred (674-704), Aethelbald (716-757) and Offa (757-796).
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Tamworth is also known to have been important within Mercia, as it had a water mill which ground grain for food for the settlement and its livestock. The mill is believed to be the earliest post Roman water mill found in Britain. It was powered by the River Anker and used mill stones traded to King Offa from the French King Charlemagne, in exchange for English woollen cloaks. Mercian power began to decline after the death of King Offa and by the 10th century it lost its independence, becoming part of the Kingdom of Wessex, to create the Kingdom of England.
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Grand architecture We are extremely proud and passionate about our history and heritage. We hope you enjoy your journey through time, as we share our story of the fascinating buildings within the town. Tamworth Castle A must-see heritage attraction, with an ancient tower that dominates the view of the town centre and is packed full of fun, mystery and adventure. Six wealthy and influential families have owned the castle over the centuries, and the Norman motte and bailey castle has welcomed royal visits from King Henry II, Edward III, James I and his son Prince Charles. More recently the castle welcomed HRH Prince of Wales as part of the Mercian Regiment formation in 2007.
Town Hall Built in 1701 and funded by Thomas Guy, the original design consisted of a single room supported by 18 Tuscan-style stone pillars. A decorative exterior staircase on the east side gave access to the first floor room, which also served as a platform for public announcements and events. In the 18th and 19th centuries more rooms were added, some funded in part by Sir Robert Peel. The hall served as a butter market and fire station. It is still used today for civic events, some council meetings and is open to the public during the National Heritage Open Day event, which takes place during the middle of September each year.
St Editha’s Church The Parish Church of St Editha’s is one of the largest, oldest churches in the Midlands and dates back 1,200 years to Saxon times. With a spacious interior, grand arcades and Norman arches, St Editha’s is believed to have been built under the guidance of Robert de Marmion, the King Champion and Lord of Tamworth Castle. It has a magnificent double helix spiral staircase and a unique stained glass window, designed by the world-renowned pre-Raphaelite, Sir Edward Burne -Jones.
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Almshouses Built in 1678 and funded by Thomas Guy, the Almshouses stand on Lower Gungate and originally only housed poor women, with men accommodated later. Each resident had their own entrance and living room and a central garden was used for growing vegetables. The facilities also included a large library that housed the books of Reverend John Rawlet. Although rebuilt and extended, the architecture retains the original look of the centuries-old building. After a disagreement, Guy restricted the use of the Almshouses to his own relatives and people living in the outlying villages. Strangely this restriction is still in place today, with the stone plaque above the main entrance reading ‘Guy’s Almshouses for relations and Hamleteers’.
Tamworth Assembly Rooms Built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, the building has a rich history of hosting numerous events, including travelling theatre, political rallies along with elegant Edwardian parties and receptions. The Suffragette Movement staged protests on the entrance steps and in the twenties it held Flannel Dances at half-a-crown a time. In total contrast it hosted the Duke of York (future King George VI) at a formal luncheon in 1924. It ran soup kitchens in the General Strike, held wonderful concerts, staged opera and at the start of WWII, the building was used for Civil Defence. In the 50s, it witnessed the rise of Rock and Roll, and hosted many famous bands including a sell-out for The Beatles in 1963 and The Rolling Stones later that same year. Today, it remains a vibrant centre for a whole range of entertainment and events.
The Moat House This 16th century building was once the home of the Comberford family and Prince Charles. Later Charles I was entertained here in 1619 while his father King James I stayed at Tamworth Castle. Now a restaurant, there have been many reports over the years of ghostly activity, adding to the unique history of this building. To find out more about the magnificent architecture and historic buildings in Tamworth, please pick up a Tamworth Heritage Trail leaflet from Tamworth Tourist Information Centre, view a copy on from the iPhone www.visittamworth.co.uk or alternatively, download a copy of the Heritage Trail App App Store.
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Influential people Sir Robert Peel Born in 1788 in Lancashire, the eldest son and third of eleven children born to Robert Peel (the first Baronet) and Ellen Yates. In 1798 the family moved to Drayton Manor where he then attended a small school in Tamworth. He became MP in 1809 and became Home Secretary in 1822, was twice Prime Minister, in 1834-35 and again in 1841-46. Today he is acknowledged as one of our greatest statesmen and is noted for his Tamworth Manifesto, the Corn Laws and the Repeal Act. However, Peel is probably best remembered as the founder of the modern Police Force, still affectionately called ‘bobbies’ derived from his nickname, which was founded in 1829. Peel has been seen as both the founder and betrayer of the Conservative Party and also the real founder of the Liberal Party. Peel died in 1850 following a fall from his horse on Constitution Hill, London. He is buried in the grounds of the small parish church at Drayton Bassett.
Thomas Guy Born in 1644 in London, his father, Thomas Guy Senior was a lighterman, coalmonger and carpenter. His mother, Ann Vaughton, originated from Tamworth. Guy was famous for funding major projects in Tamworth and London, including Guy’s Hospital. 1652
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Editha The sister of Athelstan, she married the Danish leader Sihtric, King of Northumbria, in 925. However, Sihtric soon broke his Christian vows and relapsed into paganism deserting Editha. War then raged, although ending temporarily upon the death of Sihtric. A year later Editha retired into a convent which she founded at Tamworth, close to the palace where she had reigned as his bride. 12
Colin Grazier Colin Grazier, born in Tamworth, was one of three British Servicemen whose brave actions shortened the Second World War by as much as two years; although until recently this bravery remained virtually unknown and uncelebrated. Able Seaman Grazier and a fellow seaman retrieved vital German codebooks from a sinking U-boat that enabled Bletchley Park’s codebreakers to crack Enigma ciphers and so win the Battle of the Atlantic now recognised as a pivotal moment in world history. Although Colin and one of his service colleagues lost their lives in the mission, it was cloaked in secrecy for decades with not even their families being told. Colin Grazier was awarded a posthumous George Cross and a memorial to him now stands in St Editha’s Square.
Samuel Parkes During the famous charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean War, casualties were heavy and many British troops were forced to retreat. One such casualty was Samuel Parkes, who saved the life of the trumpeter and carried on his shoulders the mortally wounded second in command of his regiment. He was awarded the Victoria Cross; the second man in the British Army to receive this award.
William MacGregor An unsung hero who served to improve the lives of Tamworth people for more than 60 years. He founded the Co-operative Society, erected the first hospital in the town and was famous for his collection of Egyptology. In fact two Egyptian mummies are buried in Tamworth soil. The valuable MacGregor collection was sold at Sotheby’s to galleries and museums all over the world. The catalogue can be viewed today at the British Museum.
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Places to stay With all the superb historical and leisure attractions in Tamworth, you’ll need to give yourself plenty of time to explore, to ensure you don’t miss anything. Tamworth is right at the heart of the Midlands motorway network, so it can act as an ideal base to visit other areas or towns, such as Birmingham or Stratford-upon-Avon, that are less than one hour away by car. We can offer you a free accommodation service via our award-winning Tourist Information Centre, so you can quickly find the right hotel or bed and breakfast accommodation that will suit your needs. All the accommodation we can help you find has been quality assessed, so we are confident that the service offered is of the highest standard. If you need advice or would like us to locate your guest accommodation, please call us now on 01827 709 581, email: tic@tamworth.gov.uk or visit: www.visittamworth.co.uk
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Hipsley Farm Cottages Hipsley Lane, Hurley, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 2LR T 01827 872 437 F 01827 875 433 E ann@hipsley.co.uk W www.hipsley.co.uk Work or play, business or holiday. Seven 4 star cottages in the heart of beautiful North Warwickshire. Relax. Listen to the birds. Walk round the farm. Try the 9 hole putting green. Only 30 minute drive to Birmingham City Centre, NEC, Coventry or Lichfield. Ample private parking. Fully equipped laundry also has tourist information, freezer full of meals, games and books. Free Wi-Fi. Open all year; flexible arrival/departure dates. Most credit cards accepted.
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Accommodation advice service 01827 709 581or www.visittamworth.co.uk Donative Farm Warton, Tamworth B79 0JR T 01827 714 040 or 07973 680 840 E enquiries@donative.co.uk W www.donative.co.uk A pair of very comfortable 2 bedroom barn conversions which offer 4 star self-catering accommodation. They are based on a working family farm with horses and traditional beef cattle. All home comforts are provided along with panoramic views of the countryside. They are ideally placed for visiting Drayton Manor Theme Park, Twycross Zoo, Conkers and the SnowDome. The cottages can be booked from 2 nights up to a week and we accept most major credit cards. S
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Tameview Caravan Site Cliff Hall Lane, Cliff, Kingsbury, Tamworth B78 2DR T 01827 873 853 Tameview Caravan Site is situated along the A51, 5 miles from Tamworth, 1 mile from Kingsbury, in a hamlet called Cliff. There is approx 6 acres of flat grass overlooking the Kingsbury Water Park and all along the site is the River Tame with woodlands. There is a pub within walking distance. Facilities are basic, therefore fees are reasonable. All are welcome. S C
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The Globe Inn Lower Gungate, Tamworth, Staffordshire T 01827 60455 F 01827 863 575 E info@theglobetamworth.co.uk W www.theglobetamworth.co.uk This building has been extended to include 18 en-suite bedrooms and was refurbished throughout in February 2009. The exterior has been carefully restored to its original appearance and the public rooms decorated to the design of the period with elegant, carved bar and fireplaces. However, to add modern day comfort to the old-world charm, we have air conditioning and TVs in the public areas. Single room £38, double/twin £55, all inclusive of VAT and full English breakfast. Function room available for all occasions, bar and restaurant available to the public. Discounted tickets for Drayton Manor Theme Park are available, only 5 minute drive away.
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Belmont Guest House 56 Upper Gungate, Tamworth B79 8AA T 01827 625 85 E belmonttamworth1@ntlworld.com W www.belmont-tamworth.co.uk Recently awarded a Silver Award by Visit England for quality in accommodation and service. This Victorian villa, which is managed by its owners, is situated within a few minutes walking distance of the town centre and transport links. A totally non-smoking establishment. All bedrooms are en-suite, double glazed and have flat screen televisions and hospitality trays. Free Wi-Fi is available for guest use. Private off street parking is to the rear of the premises. Conveniently situated for access to Drayton Manor Theme Park (discount tickets available), SnowDome, The Belfry Golf Course and the NEC. B
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Upper Rectory Farm Cottages Snarestone Road, Appleby Magna DE12 7AJ T 01827 880 448 E info@upperrectoryfarmcottages.co.uk W www.upperrectoryfarmcottages.co.uk Skylarks and buzzards soar above these delightful multi-award winning cottages set amid the waving cornfields. The cottages sleep 2 - 8 (total maximum 26). With 2 meeting rooms and unlimited parking, they are ideal for business or holidays. They are luxuriously furnished, en-suite throughout, with free Wi-Fi, great walks and fabulous views. S
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The Peel Hotel 13-14 Aldergate, Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7DL T 01827 67676 E enquiries@thepeelhotel.com W www.thepeelaldergate.com The Peel is a friendly, family run establishment offering a high standard of guest accommodation (4 stars) right in the centre of town. 19 en-suite rooms with flat screen TV, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and hospitality tray. Home of Christopher’s restaurant, serving English/European food. Secure private parking for residents. The Peel is a 15 minute drive from the Belfry and Drayton Manor Theme Park and has excellent road and rail links to Birmingham and the NEC.
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120 bedrooms with 26” flat screen TVs with state of the art entertainment packages, high speed internet access, power showers and complimentary breakfast on all rates. Children stay free when sharing their parents’ room. 4 meeting rooms all with natural daylight and air conditioning, catering for up to 80 delegates in comfort.
Holiday Inn Express, Leisure Island, River Drive, Tamworth, B79 7ND
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Moor Hall is a delightful 4 star country house hotel set in peaceful parkland and only a short drive from Tamworth. • 82 ensuite bedrooms, including four posters, all with free Wi-fi access • Two restaurants and a terrace for alfresco dining • Extensive leisure facilities including indoor pool, sauna, gym and Spa treatment rooms • Licensed for civil weddings • Conference and banqueting facilities for up to 200
• Set in Lichfield city centre • 45 ensuite bedrooms, including four posters, all with free Wi-fi access • Cosy lounge bar and pretty patio • Conference and banqueting facilities for up to 100 • Licensed for civil weddings
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Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 6LN T: 0121 308 3751 E: mail@moorhallhotel.co.uk
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Somewhere to eat If you are looking for somewhere different for a special night out, or for a snack before you enjoy an event or attraction, Tamworth has a variety of places to choose from. In the town centre, there are cosy restaurants and cafés and a selection of bustling bars that are always full of life and atmosphere, with the chance to sample local live music. The area has a reputation for great Italian, Indian and Cantonese food, so don’t go home without trying one of these restaurants.
Just outside the town, you can choose one of the many pubs and restaurants that lie in the villages, where you can sit and enjoy a meal and a quiet drink right in the heart of the countryside. Many ingredients are often sourced from local farms.
With a wide variety of ‘Food on the Go’, you can pick up a great sandwich or snack at one of the many famous brand outlets or from the excellent cafés and restaurants run by our top attractions.
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We pride ourselves on offering our customers a wide range of dishes – from spectacular starters to stunning specials and delicious desserts. Our customers love our fabulous burgers, freshly cooked pasta, succulent steaks and BBQ ribs, light and crispy pizzas and much, much more. Cinema nearby. Frankie & Benny’s 52 Bolebridge Street, Tamworth. B79 7PD Tel: 01827 622 32 Website: www.frankieandbennys.com
KIDS EAT FREE WITH THIS VOUCHER
One child meal from the kids menu for free with every adult main meal purchased. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. No alternative given. Manager reserves the right to withdraw or refuse offer at any time, without notice. One voucher per customer.
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a taste of the east Gemini Buffet Restaurant
11 Silver Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire. B79 7NH Tel: 01827 319955
Gemini Cantonese Restaurant 39 Lower Gungate, Tamworth. B79 7AS Tel: 01827 59777
Christopher’s Restaurant
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Christopher’s restaurant at the Peel Hotel is well established in Tamworth and is open to residents and non residents. Serving English/European cuisine. Open for lunch (12pm - 1.45pm Tue - Fri), Sunday Lunch and Dinner (6.30pm - 9pm Mon - Sat) our intimate restaurant can cater for parties of up to 26. Menus can be viewed on our website. Yates Tamworth advert.pdf 9:31:14 13-14 Aldergate, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7DL T: 1018273/4/2011 67676 F:01827 69812 E:AMenquiries@thepeelhotel.com W: www.thepeelaldergate.com
At Yates's we pride ourselves on our award-winning menu - not only do we provide a full menu suitable for a great lunch and dinner and also buffet menus - we look after the whole day! From breakfast through to dinner and all those bits in between... we have it covered.
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2 LOWER GUNGATE, TAMWORTH B79 7AE Subject to availability. No alternative given. Offer strictly applies to cheese burger with chips. Manager reserve the right to withdraw or refuse offer at any time, without notice. Expires end March 2012. One voucher per customer
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Valid until Dec 2011. Draught Soft Drink Only. Cut out and bring this voucher. Excludes Mothers Day and Easter Sunday. Only available when purchasing a minimum of 2 courses per person
Did you know? The Tamworth ‘Sandyback’ Pig The famous Tamworth breed is believed to have originated in Ireland in 1809, when Tamworth’s famous second baronet Sir Robert Peel (1788 –1850) discovered a breed of pig known as an ‘Irish Grazer’, and had several of the animals imported to England to the Peel Estate at Drayton Manor. The breeding of the pig continued in Staffordshire after this date, until the Tamworth ‘Sandyback’ was granted a separate breed recognition at the English Royal show of 1865. The herd book was started in 1885. You can see Sandyback Pigs at Ash End House Children’s Farm at Middleton, near Tamworth. E-mail: contact@childrensfarm.co.uk or telephone: 0121 329 3240.
The English Penny The ‘Penny’ that was minted by King Offa, originated from Tamworth and was the only effective currency in England up to the 14th Century. Tamworth Castle displays examples of early coins in circulation from 959 AD to 1135 AD.
Tamworth Clay on the Royal Albert Hall Tamworth and surrounding area, not only had a thriving coal mining industry but as an off-shoot had enormous amounts of clay. A local company called Gibbs and Canning decided to utilise this clay into pottery works. In the Castle Grounds you will notice very large Greek-style urns produced by them. They also provided much of the ornamental stonework that fronts the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Law Courts in Birmingham.
Reliant Motor Company The company was formed in Tamworth in 1935, when Mr T. L. Williams decided to build his own three-wheeled vehicle in his back garden in Kettlebrook, Tamworth. In 1973, they introduced the most famous of their three wheelers, the Reliant Robin, which had star billing in ‘Only Fools and Horses’.
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For shopaholics Tamworth Town Centre can really offer you the best of both worlds if you are planning a day at the shops. There is a great mix of independent stores in the town centre, as well as just about every large high street name in two major shopping centres close to the town. Ankerside Shopping Centre, overlooking the Castle Grounds is right in the heart of the pedestrianised area with over 60 stores, all in a child-friendly enclosed centre, enjoyed by everyone whatever the weather. With over 800 parking spaces, including disabled on level 5 and parent and child on level 7, Ankerside is also easily accessible on foot, with both the train station and bus stops within a short distance.
Just a short walk through the Castle Grounds are the Ventura and Jolly Sailor Retail Parks, boasting names such as M&S, Next, New Look, Comet and Mothercare. Their location, just off the A5, makes it convenient for both visitors and locals, plus there is ample free parking available. Tamworth is also well equipped with supermarkets, such as Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons; there is also a Co-op supermarket right in the heart of the town. Tamworth is famous for its historic market, which dates back to 1560, when it was recorded in the Charter of Incorporation of Queen Elizabeth that Tamworth held a market every Saturday. Filling the town’s streets on Tuesdays and Saturdays, there are bargains galore and it’s well worth a visit. Throughout the year, there are also several specialist markets, the French Market in September is a must with many French delicacies to savour.
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Tamworth Street Market Visit the thriving market situated throughout Tamworth town centre every Tuesday and Saturday from 9am – 4pm. A wide range of quality items and fresh products at great prices from established market traders. For further details, contact LSD promotions T: 01384 877 336 E: admin@lsdpromotions.com W: www.lsdpromotions.com
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Outdoor days Castle Grounds Take a walk through the beautiful Castle Grounds with their magnificent raised flower beds, listen to a brass band playing in the Bandstand on a sunny afternoon whilst enjoying a family picnic or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the river and see all of nature at play. For the more adventurous, maybe a game of tennis or crazy golf, followed by lunch, an ice cream or cup of tea at the Pavilion CafÊ. If you have children aged up to 14 years, who love nothing better than tearing around and climbing, don’t miss the enclosed outdoor play park with its famous giant pirate ship. The Castle Grounds have paved footways, so access is easy. They are a regular haunt for people of all ages particularly during the summer months, when they are host to a wide variety of outdoor events.
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The Planet Walk This is great fun for all the family. Starting from the distinctive sun sculpture, the walk gives you a feel for how the solar system is organised. It takes approximately 15 minutes and is easily negotiated by young and old alike by following red rockets laid into the path. The distances between the planets on the trail have been worked out to represent relative distances between the actual planets.
Pavilion Café The Pavilion Café and Tea Rooms are situated next to the outdoor adventure play area in the Castle Grounds. Open seven days a week, with friendly staff waiting to serve you with a wide selection of hot and cold food to eat in or take away. There is a large patio area, so you can sit and relax and cool down with a whippy ice cream, freshly made every day, from the ice cream counter.
Crazy Golf Within the superb surroundings of the Castle Grounds is the nine hole crazy golf course. Test your putting ability through colourful obstacles and unexpected surprises. This is great fun for all the family. For costs and availability, please call Dave Owen Cycles on 07896 504 141
Tennis Courts Situated next to the Pavilion Café are the all-weather tennis courts that are floodlit to ensure games can continue into the evening. For costs and availability, please call Dave Owen Cycles on 07896 504 141
Skate Park Next to the tennis courts is the new purpose-built skate park. For skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages, this is a must.
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Bowling Green Take a seat on one of the benches around our bowling green and watch the experts while you relax; a great way to spend a summer’s afternoon.
Cycle Hire and Cycling Proficiency For costs and availability, please call Dave Owen Cycles on 07896 504 141
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The Bandstand The Bandstand is situated at the top of the floral terraces, sitting beneath Tamworth Castle in the Castle Grounds. A truly picturesque setting in which to enjoy a leisurely walk and take in the powerful scent of summer blooms. Visit: www.visittamworth.gov.uk for information on forthcoming Bandstand concerts.
Borrowpit Lake For all those keen anglers, Borrowpit Lake is great for that peaceful afternoon waiting for the fish to bite. It’s also a great place to walk the dog or take a leisurely stroll. This is just one of the many areas around Tamworth where fishing is allowed and is run by active angling clubs. For more information on fishing please contact Kevin Lee at Tamworth Fishing Tackle Shop, 23 Lichfield Street, Tamworth, B79 7QE. Telephone: 01827 66701
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Kettlebrook Local Nature Reserve Kettlebrook was designated as a Local Reserve in 2004. The brook gives its name to, and runs the whole length of the reserve, eventually flowing into Borrowpit Lake in the centre of Tamworth. Along with five lakes, the site provides a wetland habitat for many plants and animals, which can be enjoyed on our many circular walks.
Hodge Lane Local Nature Reserve Located in Amington, this site comprises oak woodland with ponds and a meadow grassland. It was a site of clay extraction and brick making in the late 1800s, but is now home to newts, birds and a huge variety of wild flowers. Bats are also common here, and can be seen on a summer’s evening catching insects over the pond.
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Tameside Nature Reserve Take a circular walk around this site in Fazeley and you can look out for lapwings, cormorants and terns on the islands. If you are patient, you might be able to catch a glimpse of water voles or even grass snakes. Volunteers throughout the Borough continue to work to improve these sites for people and wildlife, thanks to ‘Wild About Tamworth’ project. rof
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Real snow every day Whether it’s a fun packed day on the real snow, sliding and gliding about on the ice or relaxing in the seriously luxurious spa, the SnowDome in Tamworth is the ultimate snow, ice and leisure experience. The SnowDome complex houses a 170 metre indoor slope covered in real snow all year round and two further real snow nursery slopes… providing the perfect facilities for learning new skills such as skiing and snowboarding. It’s not only skiing and snowboarding on the main slope, imagine racing your family and friends down the snow in steerable toboggans! Or hold on tight for snow tubing, the fastest experience on snow – hurtling down the slope in specially designed inflatable tubes! In addition to the snow slopes, the SnowDome also features the Ice Arena with an ice rink, the UK’s only ice track and ‘mini’ rink for first timers… providing unique and unparalleled skating facilities for all ages and abilities!
The children’s snowplay area is the place for children to have fantastic fun with a game of snowballs, hide and seek in the igloo and a slide about on the sledges. SnowDome Swim and Fitness offers a 25 metre swimming pool with flume and inflatable fun sessions, plus a huge gym bursting with the latest equipment, luxurious spa, fitness studio and the unique boxing themed fitness area – Fitbox. If you’re looking for a unique and exciting family outing... look no further and bring your sense of adventure for an unforgettable day-out at the SnowDome!
SnowDome
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Delicious dining The brand new Aspen Food Company restaurant at the SnowDome offers guests delicious, freshly prepared fare in a unique and relaxed setting… complete with friendly service and great value. Completely modernised, the restaurant and bar area echoes a 1950s Aspen inspired style, whilst the signature red colour palette and moose design features throughout the contemporary interiors. Complete with booth-style seating along the large windows overlooking the snow slope, the surroundings are truly original. The head chef and his team offer a freshly prepared, home-made menu ranging from light bar style snacks, mouth-watering pastas and pizzas, to daily specials and scrumptious desserts. The bar serves a selection of beverages, from coffee and soft drinks to wines and draught beers.
Conference and Banqueting The SnowDome is the perfect location to host your next event. The newly refurbished conference suites cater for events from 5 to 240 guests. The Aspen Food Company can provide a full range of excellent quality catering to suit your specific requirements. With the emphasis on fantastic food, great service and flexibility, we offer a range of dining options from light business lunches to luxurious banquets. Plus, you can add some ‘real snow’ activities to your event to complete the SnowDome experience. The day delegate rate starts from £28.50 per person. For more information, a tour of the facilities and to make a booking, please contact the Event Team on 01827 50175 or e-mail: snowdome@compass-group.co.uk
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Events & entertainment Tamworth boasts a regular and wide events programme throughout the year at different locations and at the main leisure attractions. Entertainment at Tamworth Assembly Rooms The Assembly Rooms hosts a selection of both local and professional events in its 350 seat auditorium. With modern theatre equipment, it provides a first class theatrical experience in a beautiful heritage building. There is a fully licensed bar and the venue is available for private bookings such as parties and conferences. A full programme of events can be viewed in the What’s On Guide available from Tamworth Tourist Information Centre, or visit www.tamworthassemblyrooms.co.uk For more information, contact the Entertainment / Venue Manager on 01827 709 620, or e-mail: assemblyrooms@tamworth.gov.uk
Tamworth Castle Tamworth Castle hosts a number of events throughout the year ranging from Ghost Searches to Murder Mysteries and Banquets, that let you experience how life used to be through the ages. Look out for re-enactments at special events.
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Key dates in 2011 April
Easter English Civil War Reenactment 23rd, 24th and 25th April Tamworth Castle St. George’s Day Medieval workshops, jousting , archery and much more 23rd April Tamworth Castle Grounds
May
Tudor Living History Day 29th and Bank Holiday Monday 30th May Tamworth Castle
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Spectacular Saxon Re-enactm ent 27th, 28th and Bank Holiday Monday 29th August Tamworth Castle Grounds Launch of Staffordshire Hoa rd Touring Exhibition 27th -– 31st August Tamworth Castle
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Staffordshire Hoard Touring Exhibition 1st – 18th September Tamworth Castle Heritage Open Day Tamworth’s rich heritage is on display – all venues are open free of cha rge 10th and 11th September Town Centre
Stars and Stripes, Country and Western Line dancing event 17th September Tamworth Castle Grounds
October
Family Halloween Haunted Castle 24th – 28th October Tamworth Castle Children’s Halloween Event and Halloween Ghost Sea rch 31st October Tamworth Castle
November
Firework Night, visit the Cas tle after dark 5th November Tamworth Castle Fireworks in the Castle Gro unds, fun fair, family activities and fire walk about characters Firework Night November 5th Tamworth Castle Grounds Christmas Lights, festive fun , singing and activities for all the fam ily throughout the town 19th November Tamworth Castle Grounds
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Attraction events 2011 Drayton Manor Theme Park For the brave and adventurous, there’s the white-knuckle thrill rides, such as Apocalypse and Maelstrom. For younger visitors, there’s the new Thomas Land, a 6,000sq ft attraction, full of wonderful rides based on the Thomas & Friends™ series, including a special Thomas the Tank Engine train ride. Meanwhile, for those who prefer a gentler pace, there is a 15 acre conservation zoo.
Key dates in 2011
March 2011
The release of the New 4D film - Marvin the Martian in the 3rd Dimension. A 12-minute cart about the epic space battle betw oon een Marvin, who wants to dest roy Earth, and Daffy Duck.
April 2011
Saturday 23rd April 2011: Opening of Europe’s first Ben 10™ theme roller coaster – Ben 10: Ultimate Mission. The park will be inviting visitors to help Ben on his mission to defeat arch-enemy Vilgax.
Summer 2011
The Drayton Manor Theme Park ’s new 150 room hotel will be opening this summer, it will 11 Thomas & Friends themed include rooms, as well as hospitality facil ities to cater for corporate mar and private functions. There ket will also be two restaurants in the hotel.
SnowDome Santa’s Winter Wonderland Starring George and Zippy from Rainbow, 25th Nov – 31st Dec 2011. Book at www.snowdome.co.uk
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Tamworth, set in the rolling countryside of Staffordshire, is uniquely placed to act as a centre for your trip to one of the most visited and attractive parts of the UK. With excellent road and rail links, the town is also a short distance from both Birmingham International Airport and East Midlands Airport. This easy access means that you can enjoy all the local attractions and then extend your visit to include the historic attractions of Stratford-upon-Avon and Lichfield with the Derbyshire Peak District only slightly further afield. Close by you can visit the famous Belfry Hotel, explore the heart of the National Forest with a visit to Conkers or take the family to see the animals at Twycross Zoo, or the farm animals at the many specialist farm centres such as the children’s farm at Kingsbury Water Park. It also means that you can be in the vibrant city centre of Birmingham in less than 30 minutes by car. Or you can really try out your adventure-seeking appetite with a Thrill Hopper Ticket; a superb value offer for a visit to Alton Towers, Drayton Manor, Waterworld and the SnowDome. More information and tickets are available from Tamworth Tourist Information Centre, telephone: 01827 709 581 or visit: www.enjoystaffordshire.com
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Kingsbury Water Park Bodymoor Heath Sutton Coldfield B76 0DY
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Middleton Hall
A restored Gentleman’s Country residence dating from the 12th to the 19th Century.
Museums, Walled Garden, Nature Walk, Shop, Cafés, Antique Shop, “Out of the Attic” Bric-a-Brac and lots more! The Hall is open on Sunday afternoons from Easter until the end of September, Bank Holidays or by appointment.
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Middleton Hall, B78 2AE, is situated on the A4091 between Fazeley and the Dunton Island on the A446 T. 01827 283095 W. www.middletonhalltrust.co.uk
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Weddings & conferences Weddings Just imagine your perfect wedding, standing in a castle where you and your partner can be king and queen for the day. Tamworth Castle with its stunning location and Great Hall, offers the ideal wedding location and boasts grounds that offer a perfect backdrop for your special day. With a magnificent oak timbered roof and decorative leaded windows, the Great Hall can seat up to 64 guests giving you a unique setting and memories that will last forever. After the ceremony, the Castle Grounds are the perfect place to take those all important photographs. For more details please contact our Tamworth Castle Wedding Co-ordinator on 01827 709 627 or e-mail: castleweddings@tamworth.gov.uk Please note: Disabled access to Tamworth Castle is limited to the ground floor only.
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Conferences Communication links and easy access are vital components for a successful conference location. Conferences at The Assembley Rooms
Tamworth has superb road links, with its location close to the M6, the M6 Toll, the M42 and the M1. It also has good rail links to the national west coast mainline and the regional rail network, with Birmingham only 15 minutes away by train. Air travel also couldn’t be easier from Tamworth, with a choice of two thriving international airports; Birmingham Airport and East Midlands Airport only a short drive away. Add to this the choice of hotels and conference centres from the world famous Belfry Hotel, Middleton Hall, Drayton Manor, the Aspect Hotel and Holiday Inn Express. If you’re thinking of organising a conference, event or planning a meeting, let us know what type of venue you are looking for and we are sure we will have a perfect location for you. Please contact Tamworth Tourist Information Centre for more details on 01827 709 581 or e-mail: tic@tamworth.gov.uk
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Coach or organised group visits Discover the Ancient Capital of Mercia Tamworth is a great place to explore and our Tourism Officer is more than happy to help you plan your visit and organise one of our heritage day packages. The day includes a Blue Badge guided tour of the town, time for lunch and then a costumed guided tour of Tamworth Castle. All tours can be tailored to suit your needs. Coach parking is free. For a brochure on Discovering the Ancient Capital of Mercia please call into Tamworth Tourist Information Centre, visit: www.visittamworth.co.uk or telephone: 01827 709 583.
Tamworth Castle Let our experienced costumed guides take you back in time, and follow in the footsteps of servants, lords and royalty as the castle reveals its colourful history. Your journey begins in the Medieval Dungeon, a setting for many grisly scenes. Then climb the elegant stairs to the 13th century dining room, where you are invited to sit at the Tudor dining table and imagine feasting with the noble family. Step forward to the 17th century and encounter the grand ladies chamber, a room that has reputedly been haunted for 900 years. Continue through the servants chamber to the battlements, here you can take up sentry duty and admire the stunning views of the Courtyard and Castle Grounds. Wander into the Victorian rooms and see the principal bedchamber, the children’s nursery and the two grand reception rooms. Finally sweep down the stairs into the Great Hall. This magnificent room features a 15th century timber tie beam roof, decorative leaded windows, and an amazing display of armour and weaponry. After your tour, why not relax and enjoy some refreshments in the café and browse the castle gift shop. Both are situated on the ground floor just beyond the Great Hall. The café offers hot and cold drinks and a range of sweets and snacks while the gift shop has a varied range of souvenirs to suit all ages. The Castle Guide Book can be purchased from the gift shop and from the Tamworth Tourist Information Centre. For more information, please contact the heritage team on 01827 709 629 or e-mail: heritage@tamworth.gov.uk 44
Tamworth Heritage Trail Be guided through nearly 900 years of Tamworth’s history. The trail encompasses many of the town’s most important historic buildings and monuments – each with a fascinating story to tell. See how famous figures have influenced the town through different periods of history, admire the grand architecture of days gone by and discover how ancient meets modern in Tamworth’s vibrant town centre. For a brochure on Tamworth’s Heritage Trail please call into Tamworth Tourist Information Centre, from the iPhone App Store. visit: www.visittamworth.co.uk or download the Heritage Trail App For more information and to book your tour, please contact Stacy Birt on 01827 709 583 or e-mail: stacy-birt@tamworth.gov.uk
Tamworth Groups Guide This guide offers a superb selection of half and one day packages, that can be combined to include an overnight stay. The guide has an easy to use enquiry form at the back to help you plan your visit. For a copy of this guide, please contact Stacy Birt on 01827 709 583 or e-mail: stacy-birt@tamworth.gov.uk
Coach Parking The Jolly Sailor car park, Bonehill Road, Tamworth has provision for eight coaches. Coach parking is free for pre-booked group visits. For more information please contact Stacy Birt on 01827 709 583 or e-mail: stacy-birt@tamworth.gov.uk
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Getting here & getting around By Road
By Rail
Tamworth lies in the South East corner of Staffordshire, just 18 miles north of Birmingham. The A5 links Tamworth to the A38 and M42 Junction 10. The M6 Toll links the M6 to the M42. Parking: There are plenty of central car parks within the town centre. There is free parking for disabled parking badge holders.
Tamworth Railway Station offers a frequent direct service to Birmingham New Street and London Euston. Tamworth is well connected to major rail networks, serviced by Virgin and London Midland. For National Rail Enquiries call 08457 48 49 50 or visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk
By Coach National Express operates a daily return service to London Victoria, Service 460 For information call 08717 81 81 81 or visit: www.nationalexpress.com
Tamworth sits on the Birmingham Fazeley Canal and the Coventry Canal, with an abundance of available moorings. For information call 01827 252 000 or e-mail: enquiries.westmidlands@britishwaterways.co.uk
Getting around
Information for Disabled Visitors
By Bus
Shopmobility
Tamworth is serviced by two bus companies, providing a range of services to local major towns and villages. Arriva Buses and Heartlands Buses. For Traveline Enquiries call 0871 200 22 33
Situated on Level 5 Ankerside Car Park, Shopmobility lends wheelchairs and scooters to aid access to the town centre.
By Bicycle Tamworth has over 34 kilometres of cycle paths in and around the town. For information call Tamworth Tourist Information Centre 01827 709 581
Cycle Hire in the Castle Grounds Dave Owen Cycles Activity Centre, Castle Grounds, Tamworth B79 7ND Call: 07896 504 141
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Shopmobility also offers a range of Independent living aids for sale and mobility aid maintenance service. Open 9-5 Mon – Sat with some Sunday and Bank Holiday openings to coincide with Tamworth events.  It is advisable to check and book prior to visit. A bookable holiday hire service is also available. For information and enquiries, call 01827 709 392 or visit: www.tamworth.gov.uk
Visitor information Planning your visit couldn’t be easier with help from the Tamworth Tourist Information Centre, awarded Gold in the Heart of England Excellence in Tourism Awards 2010. Staff can give you up to date information on attractions and events as well as providing you with accommodation advice for the town or the area. You can also use the Centre to buy tickets for local theatres and attractions. Tamworth Tourist Information Centre Philip Dix Centre, Corporation Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7DN Tel: 01827 709 581 / 618 or e-mail: tic@tamworth.gov.uk or visit: www.visittamworth.co.uk Open Monday – Friday, 9am – 7pm; Saturday 9am – 5pm. Closed Bank Holiday Mondays.
Tamworth Castle Holloway, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7NA Reception: 01827 709 626 Information Line: 01827 709 629 (24 hr answer phone) School Visits/Education team: 01827 709 632 Wedding Co-ordinator: 01827 709 627 Event Booking Hotline: 01827 709 618 E-mail (all services): heritage@tamworth.gov.uk or visit: www.tamworthcastle.co.uk
Tamworth Castle Education Programme for Students This award winning education programme covers a number of cross curriculum sessions for Key Stages 1 to 4. Periods include Saxon, Medieval, Tudor, Stuart, Victorian and the 1940s. E-mail: castleeducation@tamworth.gov.uk Summer Opening April 1st – September 30th, Tuesday – Sunday, 11.30am – 4.45pm. Last admission 4.00pm. Winter Opening October 1st – 31st March, Saturday and Sunday only 12 noon – 4.15pm. Last admission 3.30pm. Also open during school and Bank Holidays. Please call to check times.
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Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure that details in this guide are accurate, Tamworth Borough Council cannot be held responsible for any loss or disappointment arising from the misinterpretation, error, omission, or subsequent change to information. The council does not guarantee or endorse the suitability or otherwise of the establishments contained in this visitor guide. Designed and produced by www.gdaltd.co.uk
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For information & bookings visit
snowdome.co.uk or call 08448 000011 SnowDome, Leisure Island, River Drive, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7ND