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Eastgate forms an imposing site at the entrance to the top of the street and was reconstructed in the 15th century when the chapel of St. Peter was above it. Much of the chapel was rebuilt around 1788 in a gothic style. Clustered around Eastgate are three interesting features - a drinking fountain given to the town in 1859 by a Wilmcote quarry owner; a red telephone box of circa 1935 now listed; and a Greek Doric pillar box dating from Victoria's reign.

Fortunately, the great fire of 1694 which destroyed 450 houses in the town largely missed Smith Street and as such Landor House, built in 1692 and one time home of the poet Walter Savage Landor is worthy of note at the top of the street.

Opposite Landor House are several interesting old houses, both timbered and stone, built before the Great Fire.

Further down Smith Street Venetian windows can be found at numbers 27 and 29 and there are 16 th Century houses at the bottom of the street, partly disguised by plaster and paint.

News & Events

6th July 2010
Smith Street Craft Market

Smith Street traders will host a vibrant street party again this year to celebrate Warwick Folk Festival. Craft stalls, music and dancing will create a fantastic atmosphere in Smith Street on the Saturday of the Festival (24th July).

The party continues into the early evening with restaurant tables and entertainment in the street.

Head down Jury Street and through the historic Eastgate to discover Smith Street's unique mix of independent shops and restaurants.

Thousands of visitors flock to Warwick every year to enjoy the very best of folk music at the festival site and in the town centre's squares, streets and pubs. Visit www.warwickfolkfestival.co.uk for the full programme of entertainment taking place from Friday 23rd - Sunday 25th July. 

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