Maxstoke Castle – A Medieval Gem
A score of members of the Coventry Society were fortunate to visit the historic Maxstoke Castle during July. The castle was built in 1345 by Sir William de Clinton. There…
A score of members of the Coventry Society were fortunate to visit the historic Maxstoke Castle during July. The castle was built in 1345 by Sir William de Clinton. There…
The John Muir Trust, a charity that looks after wild places in Britain, has announced a plan to regenerate Charterhouse Heritage Park ‘an unique wild place in the heart of…
Coventry Society member, Andrew McGeechen, recently attended a meeting of the Westwood Heath History Group and was inspired to write this article about the history of that area. Andrew writes….…
The Earlsdon Echo has recently featured this boring, but interesting building at 70 Earlsdon Street. ‘Stoneleigh House’ was originally called ‘Earlsdon House’ and was the first building erected on the…
Historian and CovSoc Committee member, David Fry, has been studying past editions of the Alfred Herbert Newsletter. These newsletters are much more than just a works newsletter and reveal a…
In June 2024, Historic Coventry Trust staged a Paxton Day at London Road Cemetery, also known these days as Paxton’s Arboretum. Peter Walters explores the great man’s connections with Coventry.…
Coventry Society member Peter James, who grew up in Chapelfields, reviews the story of the road that dominated his childhood. Peter writes ….. In March 1935 a provisional road building…
In this second news blog focusing on the Civic Voice Manifesto 2024 – 2028, we move onto Historic Environment. Members of the public often describe themselves as custodians of heritage.…
Last week, eighteen members of the Coventry Society had a guided tour of Pershore, courtesy of the Pershore Civic Society. We were greeted by the Town Crier who loudly welcomed…
Work on the scheme to open up the River Sherbourne in the city centre has revealed some interesting history. The photographs above, taken by Joe Rukin of Sky Blue City…