Tourist Guide Rugby
Rugby, that’s the name of the town, this is the birthplace of the world famous sport rugby football. It is popular as a market town. It has secured the second rank of being one of the largest towns in England.
It is exactly located in Warwickshire, that’s the West Midlands, the official name for the western part of the country. The population of the town is 91,600. In the year 1932, Rugby becomes a local government and few villages were incorporated to the town, Brownsover, Bilton, Newbold-on-Avon and Hillmorton.
Rugby takes its visitors back in the Victorian age with the old buildings; there are many modern constructions too. The town has a numerous shopping complexes as well as eateries for the foodies, and not to forget the large number of pubs, and a nightclub to dance away your night.
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