Bilton Grange, Dunchurch
#2 among attractions in Dunchurch
Facts and practical information
Bilton Grange is a preparatory school located in Dunchurch, near Rugby, Warwickshire. The present headmaster is Gareth Jones. ()
Dunchurch United Kingdom
Bilton Grange – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Macready Theatre, Rugby Town Hall, St Andrew's Church, Rugby Theatre.
- 2.3 miNTheater
Macready Theatre, Rugby
58 min walk • The Macready Theatre is a professional theatre on Lawrence Sheriff Street in the town centre of Rugby, Warwickshire, it is owned by Rugby School. The theatre is housed in an old Victorian building which dates from 1885 which was originally built as classrooms for Rugby School.
- 2.5 miNCity hall
Rugby Town Hall, Rugby
65 min walk • Rugby Town Hall is a municipal building on Evreux Way in the town centre of Rugby, Warwickshire, England. The building is the headquarters of Rugby Borough Council.
- 2.4 miNChurch
St Andrew's Church, Rugby
61 min walk • The Church of St Andrew is a Church of England parish church in the centre of Rugby, in Warwickshire, England. It is a grade II* listed building. It is unique in having two peals of bells hung in separate towers and is part of the Major Churches Network.
- 2.5 miNTheater, Concerts and shows
Rugby Theatre, Rugby
64 min walk • Rugby Theatre is an amateur theatre in Rugby, Warwickshire, located in Henry Street in the town centre. In 1946 the Rugby Amateur Theatre Society was formed with the intention of founding a permanent theatre in the town, in 1949 they obtained a former cinema on the current site on Henry Street and set about converting it into a theatre.
- 2.6 miNPark
Caldecott Park, Rugby
66 min walk • Caldecott Park is an urban park located in the centre of Rugby, England. Most of the land was purchased by the Rugby Urban District Council in 1903 from Thomas Caldecott, the last lord of the manor.
- 2.2 miNSpecialty museum, Museum
The William Webb Ellis, Rugby
57 min walk • The Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum is a rugby football museum in the town centre of Rugby in Warwickshire, England, near Rugby School. It takes its name from William Webb Ellis who is credited with inventing the game of Rugby football.
- 2.3 miNArt museum, Museum, Art gallery
Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Rugby
59 min walk • The Rugby Art Gallery and Museum is a combined art gallery and museum in central Rugby, Warwickshire, in England. The purpose-built building housing it is shared with Rugby library; it was opened in 2000 and was built in the place of Rugby's previous library.
- 2.1 miNSpecialty museum, Museum
Rugby School, Rugby
53 min walk • Rugby School is a public school in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. Founded in 1567 as a free grammar school for local boys, it is one of the oldest independent schools in Britain. Up to 1667, the school remained in comparative obscurity.
- 5.3 miNPark
Coton House
135 min walk • Coton House is a late 18th-century country house at Churchover, near Rugby, Warwickshire in England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Manor of Coton was held before the Dissolution of the Monasteries by the monks of Coombe Abbey.
- 4.5 miSEChurch
St Peter's Church
116 min walk • St Peter's Church is a redundant Anglican church standing in an isolated position in the civil parish of Wolfhampcote, Warwickshire, England.
- 3.1 miNBridge
Midland Counties Railway Viaduct, Rugby
81 min walk • The Midland Counties Railway viaduct is a disused railway viaduct at Rugby, Warwickshire, which crosses over both the A426 Rugby to Leicester road, and the River Avon to the north of Rugby town centre.