Despite the extensive damage inflicted on Coventry during World War II, Spon Street stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. This historic street features a collection of timber-framed medieval and Tudor buildings, their wooden beams and plaster walls evoking a bygone era. Today, these structures house a diverse array of independent shops, restaurants, and pubs, alongside historic workshops and niche museums. Visitors can stroll along the cobbled pathways, exploring the unique blend of past and present that defines this charming street.
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