Rugby is a market town in the county of Warwickshire and is credited with being the birthplace of rugby football. This once small, Anglo-Saxon farming settlement obtained a charter to hold a market in 1255 and went on to become a thriving market town. The famous association with rugby football came about when the inventor of the game, William Webb Ellis was busy breaking the existing rules at a football match played in 1823 at Rugby School; history was made and eventually spread across the world.
Today, Rugby is a busy place with a bustling town centre comprised of mostly Victorian and early 20th century buildings with less of the more historic structures in evidence now. With numerous restaurants offering all types of cuisine, vast numbers of friendly pubs and good selection for shoppers, Rugby is great for pleasure and for business.
Showing 13 to 24 of 96 results for Rugby
48 Catesby Road
Rugby, CV22 5JL
7 St. Matthews Street
Rugby, CV21 3BY
Junction one retail park
Rugby, CV21 1RW
Burnt Thorns
Kilsby Lane
Rugby, CV21 4PN
Old Station Yard
Oxford Rd
Rugby, CV23 9RU
8 Market Place
Rugby, CV21 3DU
5 market place
Rugby, CV21 3DY
60 The Square
Dunchurch
Rugby, CV22 6NU
38 High Street
Rugby, CV21 3BW
Unit C50
Boots Farmhouse
Rugby, CV23 9QQ
11 Gainsborough Crescent
Hillmorton
Rugby, CV21 4DQ
Showing 13 to 24 of 96 results