Bedworth Map
Bedworth map, view the Warwickshire town of Bedworth, located in the county of Warwickshire, England.
Detailed Street Map of Bedworth Warwickshire & Guide to the Area
Bedworth Map Warwickshire: Interactive map of Bedworth, displaying the town situated in the county of Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Bedworth area and a Bedworth town centre map, showing Bedworth Railway Station and Bedworth Heath.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Bedworth map are: Bedworth Civic Hall, Miners' Welfare Park, Bedworth Leisure Centre, Tesco Extra, Iceland Foods, Greggs, Costa Coffee, Bedworth Library, All Saints Church, Bedworth Medical Centre, Aldi, Savers, The Griffin Inn, Bedworth Post Office, The Bear and Ragged Staff, Co-op Food, The Royal Oak, Subway, St Giles Junior School, John Shelton School, Bedworth United FC, McDonald's, Dominos Pizza, Darlaston Opticians, Roses Tea Room, Coventry Building Society, Nationwide, Poundland, Spar, Bedworth Pharmacy, Eclipse Hair Studio, Jet Garage, Jack's Cafe, The Nook bar, The Miners Arms, Xcel Gym, Beauty at the Bay, Bedworth Almshouses, George Eliot Memorial Gardens, King Street Fish Bar, The White Horse, Creative Occasions, The Orchard Hotel, The Red Lion Hotel, St Michael's Children's Centre, Rose and Crown Pub, Royal Mail Delivery Office, The Empire Bar, The New Swan, In2Change Charity Shop, Bedworth Market, Bedworth Health Centre, Bedworth Woodlands, and Mineral Lakes Fishery.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Bulkington, Exhall, Ash Green, Goodyers End, Bedworth Heath, Collycroft, Marston Jabbett, Shilton, Ansty, Wolvey, Bramcote, Weston in Arden, Withybrook, Barnacle, Aldermans Green, Longford, Keresley, Hawkesbury, Nuneaton, Whitestone, Stockingford, Arbury, Attleborough, Galley Common, Bermuda Park, Griff, Chilvers Coton, Hill Top, Coton, Foleshill, Radford, Bell Green, Holbrooks, Walsgrave, Wyken, Potters Green, Binley, Stoke Heath, Henley Green.
Bedworth is the kind of town that's easy to overlook on a map but once you're there, you realise it's got a character all of its own. Nestled between Coventry and Nuneaton, it's a proper working town, friendly and down to earth, with a tight-knit community and a surprising amount going on. It's got plenty of green space, a lively town centre, and a good mix of old-school charm and modern convenience. You'll find locals who've lived here their whole lives and plenty who've moved in for a slower pace with good links to the bigger cities.
Historically, Bedworth was a mining and textile town, with coal seams and ribbon weaving both playing a big part in its story. It grew rapidly during the Industrial Revolution and held tight to its working-class roots. The population now sits at just over 30,000, and you'll still see signs of the town's heritage in the buildings and layout. The old miners' welfare and pit wheel monuments are reminders of what once drove the local economy, while places like All Saints Church and the Almshouses nod back to an even earlier past. Though the pits have long since closed, the town has managed to move with the times and keep its sense of pride.
In the heart of town, you've got the Miners' Welfare Park – a cracking green space with gardens, sports facilities, a playground and a leisure centre. The Civic Hall puts on shows, pantos and community events, while Bedworth Heritage Centre keeps local history alive. You're close to Arbury Hall too – a private estate that sometimes opens its doors to the public, with beautiful grounds and literary connections to George Eliot. For National Trust visits, it's not a long trek to places like Baddesley Clinton or Packwood House, both full of character and set in classic Warwickshire countryside. English Heritage's Kenilworth Castle is also within reach and makes for a brilliant day out.
Wider Warwickshire offers a real mix of things to do – you've got Stratford-upon-Avon with all its Shakespearean charm, Warwick with its jaw-dropping castle, and the lovely riverside town of Henley-in-Arden. Leamington Spa's great for shopping and a fancy afternoon tea, while Rugby has strong links to the game itself. The countryside's never far off either – whether it's gentle walks along the canal or winding lanes through the villages, there's plenty of space to breathe.
Bedworth's well connected, sitting right on the A444 with quick access to the M6 and M69. Trains run direct from Bedworth station to Coventry, Nuneaton and further afield, making it handy for commuters. Coventry's just down the road, offering access to West Coast mainline services. For flights, Birmingham Airport is the closest major hub, about 25 minutes by car, so jetting off is straightforward. Local buses keep the town linked up with surrounding villages and nearby centres, and the town itself is easy to get around on foot or by bike.
Warwickshire's a county with a bit of everything – from historic towns and castles to rolling farmland and market villages. It's right at the heart of England and has long been seen as a bit of a cultural crossroad, mixing rural charm with strong transport links. The county's proud of its heritage – Shakespeare, civil war battles, stately homes – but it's also home to thriving modern towns, universities and business hubs. Whether you're after scenic walks, theatre trips or just a decent Sunday roast in a country pub, Warwickshire delivers without the fuss.
We hope you found this Bedworth tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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