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Eblex

Eblex

National Agricultural Centre, Kenilworth ,
www.eblex.org.uk - the organisation for beef and lamb levy payers in England
Tablewhere

Tablewhere

4 Princes Drive, Kenilworth ,
www.tableware.co.uk - We carry stock of all major patterns, and can quickly obtain other items directly from the manufacturer. We also aim to offer very competitive prices on all lines.
Westfalia Spares UK

Westfalia Spares UK

Unit 8 & 9, Table Oak Farm, Table oak lane, Kenilworth ,
Volkswagen Westfalia Campers were conversions of Volkswagen Type 2, also known as Transporter or Micro-Bus, from the early 1950s through 2003. Volkswagen subcontracted the modifications to the company Westfalia-werke in Rheda-Wiedenbrück. Early Volkswagen split-screen windshield Kombi models were built between 1950 and 1967. Volkswagen introduced the bay window in the 1968 model year, replacing the split screen style. Production of Volkswagen camping variants continued to 2003, and was based on the Volkswagen Kombi or "bus". Other coachbuilders, including Dormobile, ASI/Riviera, Holdsworth, Danbury Motorcaravans, and VW Sun-Dial, also built camping cars based on the Volkswagen bus. Between 1951 and August 1958, approximately 1,000 Camper Box conversions were made by Westfalia, the official Volkswagen Camper conversion coachbuilder. In August 1958, the SO models were introduced. The SO is short for German: Sonderausführung, meaning Special Model.[1] Westfalia special models included the SO-23; the SO-34, SO-35, SO-33, SO-42, SO-44 and SO-45. Volkswagen Campers were available from Volkswagen dealers worldwide and were also delivered via the Tourist Delivery Program — whereby a customer would pick up their new van in Germany, drive it in Europe – when VW would then transport it home. Many Volkswagen campers were purchased by USA Servicemen and brought back to the USA in the 1950s and 1960s. Information taken from Wikipedia
Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle

Castle Green, Kenilworth ,
A vast medieval fortress which became an Elizabethan palace, Kenilworth Castle is one of England's largest and most impressive historic sites. Spanning more than eight centuries, the varied buildings and architectural styles reflect its long connection with successive English monarchs. Visit the impressively-timbered Tudor stables, which now house the castle's tearoom and a fascinating interactive display on the castle's history, or stroll around the re-created Elizabethan Garden which features a Renaissance aviary, magnificent carved arbours, an 18-foot high marble fountain, and a planting scheme abundant in colour, perfume and fruit. HOUSE RULES This page is designed as a place to discuss Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden - to share tips for a great day out at the castle, upcoming events and news from the property. We love hearing the ideas and opinions of our social community, and encourage you to leave comments, photos, videos and links (‘content’) here on our page. However, in the interests of our whole community, by using this site you accept our ‘house rules’ and agree that any content posted by you on our page will follow these rules. Content posted on our page must not: • be threatening, violent, attacking or harassing towards other users • contain or promote discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or medical conditions • be defamatory of any other person • constitute trolling, repeat off-topic discussions or repeatedly contain similar comments • be obscene, offensive or inflammatory • constitute unlawful activity, or be deemed to support unlawful activity • disclose the name, address, telephone, mobile or fax number, email address or any other personal data in respect of any individual • contain links to files which contain malicious software • infringe any copyright, database right, trademark or other intellectual property rights of any other person • impersonate any person, or misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person • advertise any products or personal projects which are unrelated to the discussion, Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden or the work of English Heritage If we consider that any of our house rules have been broken, we will take whatever action we feel is appropriate, including deleting any content. We support Facebook’s community standards, and ask that you do, too: www.facebook.com/communitystandards If you have any questions about the house rules, Kenilworth Castle, & Elizabethan Garden, the work of English Heritage, membership or queries that need a more in depth answer our Customer Services team would be happy to help. Please email us at customers@english-heritage.org.uk.
Ego kenilworth

Ego kenilworth

Serving Fresh, Mediterranean Dishes, cocktails and Bellinis, the perfect place to unwind
Kenilworth Wines

Kenilworth Wines

14 Talisman Square, Kenilworth ,
We have a broad range of superb wines, spirits, beers and cigars to suit every budget. Come in and have a browse or ask if want something extra special?
Kenilworth Town FC

Kenilworth Town FC

Gypsy Lane, Kenilworth ,
Kenilworth Town Football Club is an ambitious, and friendly club. We have a range of organised men's, women's and children's teams competing at various steps of the FA's National League System.
Kenilworth

Kenilworth

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