Market Place, Warwick

Although Warwick as a town dates from before the Norman Conquest, one of the earliest recorded events to take place in the square was the mop fair which was chartered in the 14th century by Edward III.

In the corner of the square is life sized statue of former World Middleweight boxing champion Randolph Turpin which was unveiled in 2001.

[8] Although mostly pedestrianised there are two one-way streets on the north and west sides of the square and a small number of parking spaces.

Public toilets are open during the day and early evening with separate facilities for men, women and disabled users.

There are two public car parks and the town's main bus station within two minutes walk of the square.

Market Square