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Kenilworth sits in a practical spot in the heart of Warwickshire, positioned almost equidistant between Leamington Spa and Coventry. It is perhaps best known for the sprawling ruins of its castle, which survived a six-month siege in the 13th century and was later transformed into a palace for Elizabeth I. Today, the town is divided into two distinct halves: "Old Kenilworth" around High Street, where you’ll find period cottages and the green expanse of Abbey Fields, and the more modern commercial centre around Warwick Road. It’s an easy place to get around, with a recently reopened railway station providing a direct link to Leamington and Coventry, and the A46 nearby for those heading toward Birmingham or the Cotswolds. While it’s a quiet town at heart, there is a steady pulse of activity thanks to the local theatre scene and a range of independent shops that have managed to hold their own. It feels like a settled, functional community that benefits from being surrounded by a substantial amount of protected green belt land.