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Bedworth sits in the Nuneaton and Bedworth borough of northern Warwickshire, roughly midway between the larger hubs of Coventry and Nuneaton. Historically a town built on the grit and industry of ribbon-weaving and coal mining, this heritage is most visible today in the Nicholas Chamberlaine Almshouses, which remain the town’s architectural centrepiece. For those navigating the local geography, the town benefits from its proximity to the M6 and the A444, making it a practical base for commuting across the Midlands, while Bedworth railway station provides a direct link to the West Coast Main Line via Nuneaton. Much of the town’s daily life revolves around the pedestrianised centre and the expansive Miners' Welfare Park, which offers a surprising amount of green space, including formal gardens and a network of footpaths that lead out towards the Coventry Canal. It is a straightforward, functional town with deep working-class roots that remains well-connected to the surrounding rural pockets of the county.