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Hello! No Castle would be complete without a hidden room and you seem to have found your way into Weddington Castle's... This dusty archive is actually not generally accessible from the main site; so you must be a bit lost! 

This page is used to store documents and photos that are linked to from other pages, but don't warrant a place in the 'Miscellanea' page. Feel free to have a look at these bits and pieces, but watch out for rats and spiders! 

When you want to get back into the public section of the Castle, just click on 'Home' on the navigation bar at the top of this page.

Martin Leggatt info

Records of the Woodmen of Arden from 1785

Woodmen of Arden

Entry on William Cooper from 'The County Families of the United Kingdom' by E Walford

An Account of Weddington Nursery Ghosts


SWORD News report 2011

Correspondence with Nuneaton Council over heritage naming of streets for new Weddington Estate.

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