Coleshill - Buckinghamshire
Coleshill - Buckinghamshire is a Village in the county of Buckinghamshire.
Retail in Coleshill - Buckinghamshire
There are great places to visit near Coleshill - Buckinghamshire including some great villages, towns, parks, lakes, shopping centres, historic buildings, country parks and airports.
Don't miss Haddenham, Caldecotte, Blue Bridge, New Bradwell, Tathall End, Castlethorpe, and Weston Underwood's villages if visiting the area around Coleshill - Buckinghamshire.
The area around Coleshill - Buckinghamshire boasts some of the best towns including Milton Keynes, Olney, High Wycombe, Buckingham, and Aylesbury.
There are a number of parks near Coleshill - Buckinghamshire including Willen Lake, and Campbell Park.
The area around Coleshill - Buckinghamshire boasts some of the best lakes including Willen Lake, and Thorney Country Park.
Coleshill - Buckinghamshire has some unmissable shopping centres nearby like The Centre:mk, and Eden Shopping Centre.
Coleshill - Buckinghamshire's best nearby historic buildings can be found at Church of St Simon and St Jude, St Peter and St Paul - Olney, Weston Underwood, Church of St James the Great - Hanslope, The Old Gaol, and Waddesdon Manor.
The area close to Coleshill - Buckinghamshire boasts some of the best country parks including Thorney Country Park.
There are a several good airports in the area around Coleshill - Buckinghamshire like Wycombe Air Park.
Coleshill - Buckinghamshire History
There are some historic monuments around Coleshill - Buckinghamshire:
Places to see near Coleshill - Buckinghamshire
History of Coleshill - Buckinghamshire
Coleshill village was granted a market charter by King John in 1207, alongside Liverpool, Leek and Great Yarmouth.. During the era of coaching and the turnpike trusts, Coleshill became important as a major staging post on the coaching roads from London to Chester, Liverpool and Holyhead. At one point there were over twenty inns in the town. The Coleshill to Lichfield Turnpike dates from 1743. Many former coaching inns remain in Coleshill, mostly along the High Street and Coventry Road.