Coventry Castle
Coventry Castle (grid reference SP336788). was a motte and bailey castle in the city of Coventry, England.
Coventry (/ˈkɒvəntri/) is a city and metropolitan borough in the centre of England. It was the capital of England more than once in the 15th century when the seat of Government was held in Coventry.
Population: 308,313
Latitude: 52° 24' 23.62" N
Longitude: -1° 30' 43.81" W
Coventry Castle (grid reference SP336788). was a motte and bailey castle in the city of Coventry, England.
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