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#nuneaton #leicester #nightdrive #drivingatnight #drivingundertherain #ukdriving #ukroadtrip #drivingintheuk #M1 #M69 #universalitydriving #roadtrip #valerienthetraveller #valerienleprince #roadtriplife In the rain, every road becomes a story waiting to be told. Driving in the rain is a dance between your vehicle and the wet pavement, with the rhythm of the raindrops guiding your path. The rain washes away the dust and grime on the road, just like it cleanses our souls. We are driving today at night in the rain from Leicester (Farnley Road) to Nuneaton ( Townsend Drive Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate). We used the M1 (S) and the M69 (S) with other roads. Due to the bad weather conditions, it took us a little longer. We, however, arrived at our destination safely, which is the most important. Nuneaton, in northern Warwickshire, lies at the very heart of England. The Royal Geological Survey and the Ordnance Survey have pinpointed the exact centre of the country to be on the Watling Street, about a mile away from the town. Nuneaton is therefore a natural choice when choosing a base to explore the area. One feature of Nuneaton not to be missed is the bustling street market, which dates back to the 13th century. The market operates on Wednesdays and Fridays and continues to attract people from across the Midlands with its fresh produce and array of goods for sale. The town is also blessed with a splendid public park, which was laid out in 1907. Situated right in the town centre, the park is the result of an endowment by local businessman and colliery owner – Edward Ferdinand Melly. Edward Melly left money, not only to landscape the park but to create an art gallery and museum. Visitors interested in history will also be intrigued by the fine terracotta features that adorn many of the buildings (hint: remember to look upwards!). These are a legacy of the town’s many skilled brick and tile manufacturers. The town’s central position provides it with outstanding transport links, which make it especially attractive to both visitors and the growing number of small businesses which call Nuneaton home. The M1, M6, M40 and M69 are only a short drive away, while excellent rail services radiate across the country, offering fast services to London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leicester and Coventry to name but a few. So that's a little bit about Nuneaton. Do enjoy this episode of your road trip while waiting for another one. Thank you Universality Driving "Your Partner In Roadtrip & Travel"