Woodloes Park, Warwick :: Shared Description
Woodloes Park is a residential development on about 400 hectares of farmland north of the Grand Union Canal. It was laid out between the mid-1970s and the early 1980s. There is a mix of private and public housing, all low-rise. Residents enjoy ample open space, play areas and off-road footpaths. Many trees and lengths of hedgerow were retained. There is a primary school, a pub and busy local shops at Reardon Court. The estate extends west into SP2766.
by Robin Stott
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Created: Sat, 10 Sep 2016, Updated: Mon, 3 Jun 2019
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