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  1. Géographie. Située à 38 km au nord-nord-est de Warwick, sur le Canal de Coventry, la ville est traversée par l'ancienne voie romaine de Watling Street (l'actuelle route A5). Histoire.

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    Atherstone / ˈæðərstən / is a market town and civil parish in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. Located in the far north of the county, Atherstone is on the A5 national route, and is adjacent to the border with Leicestershire which is here formed by the River Anker.

  3. Atherstone railway station. Standing on the northbound platform looking south, towards London in 2023. Atherstone is a railway station serving the market town of Atherstone in Warwickshire, England. It is on the Trent Valley section of the West Coast Main Line, exactly 102 miles (164 km) from London Euston station.

  4. Le North Warwickshire est un district non-métropolitain et borough du Warwickshire, en Angleterre. Ses principales villes sont Atherstone, où siège le conseil de district, Coleshill, Polesworth et Kingsbury.

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    • Royaume-Uni
    • Angleterre
    • Midlands de l'Ouest
  5. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › AtherstoneAtherstone - Wikishire

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    Atherstone has a long history dating back to Roman times. An important defended Roman settlement named Manduessedum existed at Mancetter near the site of modern-day Atherstone. The Roman road known as Watling Street, whose route is followed by the A5, ran through the town. It is believed by some historians that the Battle of Watling Street was foug...

    In part due to its central location in Britain (on the main A5 national route and close to the M42 motorway), Atherstone's economy has expanded rapidly since the 1990s, with several major companies setting their head office operations and/or national distribution centres up in the town.

    The Coventry Canal and a series of eleven locks runs through the town, as does the West Coast Main Line railway. Atherstone has its Atherstone railway station|railway station on this line, with an hourly service 7 days a week to both London and Crewe by way of Stafford and Stoke. The historic station building, built in 1847, was under threat of dem...

    Football: Atherstone Town FC, known as 'The Adders'. Their ground is located on Sheepy Road.
    Rugby union: Atherstone Rugby Football Club. Their ground is at Ratcliffe Road.

    An annual tradition in Atherstone is the Shrove Tuesday Ball Game played on a public highway with large crowds. The game celebrated its 800th anniversary in 1999. The game is a complete free-for-all played along Watling Street (the old Roman road) at the point where it forms the main street of Atherstone town. The ball is decorated with red, white ...

    Atherstone has strong naval connections for such an eminently inland town. Three Royal Navy ships have been named HMS Atherstonefor the town: Commissioned in 1916, 1939, and most recently, 1985.

  6. Atherstone is a market town in north Warwickshire, which dates from Anglo-Saxon times. Situated on Watling Street, it lies a mile west of the first century Roman fort at Mancetter, and close to a west-east packhorse route which linked Bristol and Lincoln.

  7. Le HMS Atherstone est un destroyer de classe Hunt de type I de la Royal Navy, qui participa aux opérations navales contre la Kriegsmarine (marine Allemande) pendant la seconde Guerre mondiale.