Brinklow is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England.
The village likely has ancient origins as there was a pre-Roman burial mound located here, which the Romans diverted their Fosse Way road around.
[5][4] The village thrived in part due to the nearby great houses of Coombe Abbey and Newbold Revel, and the trades of candlemaking, basket weaving and silk manufacture all took place in the village.
[6][4] Between 1847 and 1957, Brinklow had its own railway station on the Trent Valley Line, located around one mile to the north of the village.
[5] At one time there were four public houses in the village; The Raven, the White Lion, the Dun Cow and the Bull's Head.