Lea Marston in Warwickshire

Lea Marston is a Village in the county of Warwickshire.

Lea Marston is a small village in Warwickshire, England, located near the River Tame, to the northeast of Birmingham. It is a rural settlement with a mix of traditional cottages, farms, and modern residences, surrounded by countryside and agricultural land.

The village is known for its proximity to Lea Marston Lakes and nature reserves, which provide opportunities for walking, fishing, and birdwatching. The nearby Kingsbury Water Park, a large outdoor recreation area with lakes, trails, and wildlife habitats, is a popular destination for visitors.

Lea Marston has a history linked to agriculture and local industry. Over the years, it has developed into a semi-rural community with connections to larger towns such as Tamworth and Coleshill. The village is home to Lea Marston Hotel & Spa, which attracts visitors looking for leisure and relaxation.

Transport links are good, with the M42 and M6 Toll providing access to the wider Midlands region. Despite its rural setting, Lea Marston benefits from being close to Birmingham and other urban centres while retaining a peaceful village atmosphere.

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There are great places to visit near Lea Marston including some great towns, villages, historic buildings, country parks, historic monuments, ancient sites, old mines, geological features, castles, ruins, bluebell woods, woodlands, lakes, hiking areas, airports, gardens and parks.

Towns to visit near Lea Marston include Atherstone, Nuneaton, Kenilworth, Rugby, Bedworth, Royal Leamington Spa, and Alcester.

Baxterley, Burton Dassett, and Wellesbourne are great places to visit near Lea Marston if you like villages.

Baxterley Village Church, Ragley Hall, and Charlecote Park are great places to visit near Lea Marston if you like historic buildings.

There are a number of country parks near Lea Marston including Hartshill Hayes Country Park, Draycote Water, and Burton Dassett Hills.

There are a number of historic monuments near to Lea Marston including Hartshill Castle.

Places near Lea Marston feature a number of interesting ancient sites including Hartshill Tumulus.

Hartshill Diorite Pits is one of Lea Marston's best, nearby old mines to visit in Lea Marston.

Places near Lea Marston feature a number of interesting geological features including Hartshill Diorite Pits.

The area around Lea Marston boasts some of the best castles including Kenilworth Castle, and Warwick Castle.

Don't miss Kenilworth Castle's ruins if visiting the area around Lea Marston.

There are a number of bluebell woods near to Lea Marston including Cawston Spinney and Cawston Fox Covert.

The area around Lea Marston boasts some of the best woodlands including Cawston Spinney and Cawston Fox Covert, and Oversley Wood.

The area around Lea Marston's best lakes can be found at Draycote Water.

Don't miss Burton Dassett Hills's hiking areas if visiting the area around Lea Marston.

Lea Marston is near some unmissable airports like Coventry Airport,

Jephson Gardens is one of Lea Marston's best, nearby gardens to visit in Lea Marston.

Lea Marston has some unmissable parks nearby like Ragley Hall, and Charlecote Park.

Lea Marston History

There are some historic monuments around Lea Marston:

Places to see near Lea Marston

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