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Overthorpe Road, nr Banbury,
Warkworth, Northamptonshire, England,
OX17 2XA
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Family owned and run small hotel offering good service and good food and accommodation. Following the success of our restaurant, our fantastic location halfway between London and Birmingham, just minutes off The M40, has led The Bowling Green to expand and we now can also offer accommodation. Our recently built … more >>
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This Scottish lord was chosen by Edward I of England as the new king of Scotland in 1292
Clue
He actually had little to do with Scotland prior to becoming king; most of his lands were in England and France
Another clue
He resisted Edward's interventions in Scotland, and was forced to resign the crown in 1296
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
Monarch Mayhem
Guy Fawkes attempted to blow this king up on 5 November, 1605
Clue
He was the father of Charles I