- Brinklow
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Brinklow
latitude= 52.40909
longitude= -1.36342
civil_parish = Brinklow
population = 1,041
shire_district= Rugby
shire_county=Warwickshire
region= West Midlands
constituency_westminster= Nuneaton
post_town= COVENTRY
postcode_district = CV23
postcode_area= CV
dial_code= 01788
os_grid_reference= SP434792
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static_image_caption= The church and main road in BrinklowBrinklow is a
village and parish in theRugby district ofWarwickshire ,England . It is about halfway between Rugby andCoventry , and has a population of 1,041 (2001 census). [ [http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection=03070&productId=779&$ph=60_61&datasetInstanceId=3070&startColumn=1&numberOfColumns=4&containerAreaId=790539 ONS Neighbourhood Statistics] ]Brinklow sits astride the former Roman
Fosse Way and is most notable for the remains of a large Normanmotte-and-bailey castle (Brinklow Castle , known locally as The Tump), which is one of the largest and best preserved of its type in England. The castle is believed to be built on the site of an ancient burial mound or Roman signal station , although this has not been confirmed. Brinklow's name came from Old English "Brincehláw" = "burial mound on the brink of a hill".Brinklow is a picturesque village, and contains a 13th-century church, a
primary school , and several shops andpub s. Brinklow was established as amarket town during theMiddle Ages , and was once considerably more important than it is today.The
Oxford Canal was constructed alongside the village in the 1790s and brought renewed trade and prosperity to the village. The village was once served by an arm of the canal, but this is now disused. The village still has links with the canal however with a thriving boatyard/Narrowboat holiday hire company located there on the Oxford canal.Gallery
References
* Allen, Geoff, (2000) "Warwickshire Towns & Villages", ISBN 1 85058 642 X
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