Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire
Tamworth is a large market town, once a capital of Mercia - the hill on which its bold castle stands has been a fortress at least since those days. The statue of Queen Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians beneath its ramparts recalls her liberation of the town from the Danes. The division of Tamworth and the surrounding parish between Staffordshire and Warwickshire is believed to date from before the Conquest and very likely from the time the shires themselves were established. The boundary runs right through the centre of the town with Tamworth Castle being in Warwickshire and St Editha's Church in Staffordshire. The town is within the council area of Tamworth (Staffordshire).
Place Type: Town
Historic County: Staffordshire / Warwickshire
Lat, Long: 52.633912,-1.694309
Grid Reference: SK 2078 0406
Council Area: Tamworth CA (Staffordshire CA)
Police Area: Staffordshire PA
GBPN ID: 43773
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Tamworth,_Staffordshire_43773
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Place Type: Town
Historic County: Staffordshire / Warwickshire
Lat, Long: 52.633912,-1.694309
Grid Reference: SK 2078 0406
Council Area: Tamworth CA (Staffordshire CA)
Police Area: Staffordshire PA
GBPN ID: 43773
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Tamworth,_Staffordshire_43773
Peruse Staffordshire / Warwickshire on Wikishire

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