Tamworth

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Tamworth is a historic market town in Staffordshire, England, known as the political base of Sir Robert Peel and for giving its name to the Tamworth Manifesto that helped shape the modern Conservative Party.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
town
associatedWith Sir Robert Peel
Tamworth Manifesto
associatedWithPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
ceremonialCounty Staffordshire NERFINISHED
country England
distanceToBirmingham approximately 14 miles northeast
distanceToLondon approximately 103 miles northwest
gaveNameTo Tamworth Manifesto
hasDialCode 01827
hasFootballClub Tamworth F.C.
hasHistoricalEra Anglo-Saxon period
hasLandmark Ankerside Shopping Centre
Castle Grounds
Snowdome
St Editha’s Church
Tamworth Castle
Ventura Retail Park
hasLeisureFacility Tamworth Snowdome
hasLocalGovernmentDistrict Borough of Tamworth
hasOSGridReference SK207040
hasPopulation approximately 78000
hasPostcodeArea B
hasRailwayStation Tamworth railway station
hasRiverConfluence confluence of River Tame and River Anker
hasRoadConnection A453 road NERFINISHED
A5 road NERFINISHED
A51 road NERFINISHED
M42 motorway NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType market town
hasTwinTown Bad Laasphe
Vaujours
historicCounty Staffordshire NERFINISHED
isHistoric true
isPoliticalBaseOf Sir Robert Peel
locatedIn Staffordshire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Midlands
locatedOnRiver River Anker NERFINISHED
River Tame
populationCensusYear 2011
region West Midlands
servedByRailLine CrossCountry Route
West Coast Main Line
wasCapitalOf Kingdom of Mercia


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