Horeston Grange, Warwickshire


Horeston Grange is a suburban area of Nuneaton in Warwickshire in central England. It is a large housing estate, built mainly in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is situated in eastern Nuneaton, approximately 1.5 miles from the town centre.
Home nation: England

Region: West Midlands

Administrative county: Warwickshire

Ceremonial county: Warwickshire

Historic county: Warwickshire

Local government district: Nuneaton & Bedworth borough

District ward: St Nicolas

County electoral division: St Nicolas

Postal district: CV11

Boundaries: Hinckley Road, Eastboro Way, Birmingham–Leicester railway line, and the East Nuneaton flood relief scheme.

History

The area takes its name from a former manor house called Horeston Grange. Nearby Oaston Road is named after the same manor of Horeston/Oaston. Prior to the construction of the housing estate, the only features in the area were manorial earthworks.
The current housing estate dates, for the most part, from the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was constructed in two sections; there is no vehicular access between the two, although there are a number of connecting pathways for pedestrians.
The northern section comprises 12 streets named after places in Devon.
The southern section comprises 24 streets named after places in Cornwall. Two of these streets were built in the early 2000s as the "Peppermill Green" development.

Schools

The area is served by one primary school: St Nicolas CE Academy, on Windermere Avenue in nearby St Nicolas Park.
At secondary level, Horeston Grange is nearby Higham Lane School A Business And Enterprise College and is in the catchment area for nearby Etone College. Post-16 education is currently provided by King Edward VI College and North Warwickshire and Hinckley College.

Community and leisure facilities

Horeston Grange has 2 new play areas. The largest of these lies between Wadebridge Drive and Tiverton Drive.
The area has one public house: The Acorn on Camborne Drive, home to the infamous Corn Club.
Nearby, there are number of other pubs, such as The Harvester and The Longshoot Hotel.
There is one place of worship in the area: the Horeston Grange Church Centre, home to Horeston Grange Ecumenical Church on Camborne Drive.

Shopping facilities

Local shops can be found at Horeston Grange Shopping Centre at the northern junction of Camborne Drive and Eastboro Way.
Additional shopping facilities can be found in nearby St Nicolas Park, as well as in Nuneaton town centre.