Towns & cities · West Midlands
Coventry
Coventry — city in the West Midlands in England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 3 h–6 h
- Nearest railway station
- Coventry · 1.8 km
- Free entry
- Family-friendly
- Dog-friendly
About
Coventry is a town, city, village or settlement in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1043. It covers approximately 74 km². Recent population estimates put it at around 362,690 people. Address: CV. Wikidata describes it as: "city in the West Midlands in England, UK". Coordinates: 52.4167°, -1.5167°.
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Coventry ( KOV-ən-tree or rarely KUV-) is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands county, in England, on the River Sherbourne. Coventry had been a large settlement for centuries. Founded in the early Middle Ages, its city status was formally recognised in a charter of 1345. The city is governed by Coventry City Council, and the West Midlands Combined Authority. Formerly part of Warwickshire until 1451, and again from 1842 to 1974, Coventry had a population of 345,324 at the 2021 census, making it the tenth largest city in England and the 13th largest in the United Kingdom. It is the second largest city in the West Midlands region, after Birmingham, from which it is separated by an area of green belt known as the Meriden Gap; and is the third largest in the wider Midlands after Birmingham and Leicester. The city is part of a larger conurbation known as the Coventry and Bedworth Urban Area, which in 2021 had a population of 389,603. Coventry is 19 miles (31 km) east-south-east of Birmingham, 24 miles (39 km) south-west of Leicester, 10 miles (16 km) north of Warwick and 94 miles (151 km) north-west of London. Coventry is also the most central city in England, being only 12 miles (19 km) south-west of the country's geographical centre in Leicestershire. Coventry became an important and wealthy city of national importance during the Middle Ages. Later it became an important industrial centre, becoming home to a large bicycle industry in the 19th century. In the 20th century, it became a major centre of the British motor industry; this made it a target for German air raids during the Second World War, and in November 1940, much of the historic city centre was destroyed by a large air raid. The city was rebuilt after the war, and the motor industry thrived until the mid-1970s. However, by the late 1970s and early 1980s, Coventry was in an economic crisis, with one of the country's highest levels of unemployment due to major plant closures and the…
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Background
History
The Romans founded a large fort on the outskirts of what is now Coventry at Baginton, next to the River Sowe; it has been excavated and partially reconstructed in modern times and is known as the Lunt Fort. The fort was probably constructed around AD 60 in connection with the Boudican revolt and then inhabited sporadically until around 280 AD. The origins of the present settlement are obscure, but Coventry probably began as an Anglo-Saxon settlement. Although there are various theories of the origin of the name, the most widely accepted is that it was derived from Cofa's tree; derived from a Saxon landowner called Cofa, and a tree which might have marked either the centre or the boundary of…
Description
The Coventry Flag, designed by Simon Wyatt, was adopted through a popular vote on 7 December 2018. The Coventry Flag represents the unique identity of the Warwickshire city and its residents. It emerged as the winner in a competition organised by BBC Coventry & Warwickshire and proudly flew during Coventry's tenure as the UK City of Culture in 2021. The design features Lady Godiva, a local heroine, depicted in black on a white pale, symbolising Coventry's history, principles, and its reputation as a city of peace. Sky blue panels on either side of Lady Godiva represent "Coventry Blue," reminiscent of the historic local textile industry and Coventry City Football Club, known as the "Sky…
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- Coordinates
- 52.4167, -1.5167
- District
- Coventry
- Parish
- Coventry, unparished area
- Postcode
- CV
- Parliamentary constituency
- Coventry North West
- Population
- 362,690
- Established
- 1043
- Nearest railway station
- Coventry — 1.8 km
- Official site
- www.coventry.gov.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q6225 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Coventry (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Broadgate and Precincts - geograph.org.uk - 554599.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Coventry?
- Coventry is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode CV), in the parish of Coventry, unparished area.
- When was Coventry built?
- Built or established in 1043.
- Who owns Coventry?
- Coventry is owned by Coventry City Council.
- Is Coventry free to visit?
- Yes, Coventry is free to enter.
- How do I get to Coventry?
- The nearest railway station is Coventry, about 1.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CV.