Rugby: Attractions and more...
St Andrew’s Church
This is the original parish church of Rugby, situated in the centre of the town. It has been standing here since the 13th century; it has been renovated, under the supervision of William Butterfield, in the 19the century. It exhibits work of art from the medieval time, as well as a medieval font and a 13th century parish chest. During the renovation, a spire was added to the new east tower, it stands tall at 182 feet.
The Lewis Gallery
It is a memorial to Sir Edward Lewis; he left the Rugby School in the year 1920. He helped in turning Decca, to be world famous record label. The gallery has been opened in the month of February, in 2006. There are special exhibitions held here throughout the year. The gallery is open to visitors from Monday through Friday, from 14:00 to 16:00 hours. The admission is free.
Old dairy farm Craft Centre
Here you will get an exclusive selection of shops, which sell a large variety of products, which suit all types of tastes, and not to forget pockets. There is a wide choice, from clothes, for all men women, and children, toys, fresh flowers, greeting cards, and other gift articles. The centre is open throughout the year; it starts in the morning in 10:00 to 17:00 hours.
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