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- Abbey_Fields abstract "Abbey Fields is a 68-acre (28 ha) park that is found in the centre of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. The park was once farmland belonging to St Mary's Abbey, which was dissolved in the middle of the sixteenth century and is now ruined. St Nicholas' Church, with origins from the twelfth century, remains in the park.The park is now maintained by Warwick District Council and has a leisure-centre complex which includes indoor and outdoor swimming pools, five tennis courts and a large play area for children. Other features of the park include a cafe, the town's war memorial, and a museum charting the history of the abbey, located in the old barn. As well as these manmade attractions, there is to be found a natural lake and Finham Brook, a tributary of the River Sowe. The volunteer-run organisation Friends of Abbey Fields works with the district council to maintain the park.As the largest park in the town, it hosts a number of well-known events each year, such as the Lions Club show, the town carnival, bonfire night events and the Boxing Day charity duck race. It is also an orienteering venue used by the Midlands club Octavian Droobers.".
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageExternalLink friendsofabbeyfields.org.uk.
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- Abbey_Fields wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageRevisionID "622785269".
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Agricultural_land.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Barn.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Bonfire_Night.
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- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Carnival.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kenilworth.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parks_and_open_spaces_in_Warwickshire.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urban_public_parks.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Coffeehouse.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Dissolution_of_the_Monasteries.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Kenilworth.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Lake.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Lions_Clubs_International.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Museum.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Octavian_Droobers.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Orienteering.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Park.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Playground.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink River_Sowe.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_duck.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Ruins.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink St_Marys_Abbey,_Kenilworth.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink St_Nicholas_Church,_Kenilworth.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Swimming_pool.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Tennis_court.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink War_memorial.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Warwick_District.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLink Warwickshire.
- Abbey_Fields wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abbey Fields".
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- Abbey_Fields subject Category:Kenilworth.
- Abbey_Fields subject Category:Parks_and_open_spaces_in_Warwickshire.
- Abbey_Fields subject Category:Urban_public_parks.
- Abbey_Fields hypernym Park.
- Abbey_Fields point "52.347 -1.583".
- Abbey_Fields type Place.
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- Abbey_Fields comment "Abbey Fields is a 68-acre (28 ha) park that is found in the centre of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. The park was once farmland belonging to St Mary's Abbey, which was dissolved in the middle of the sixteenth century and is now ruined.".
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