Jephson Gardens, established as a public garden in the Imperial period, were first known as Newbold Gardens. They are now named after Dr. Henry Jephson. Garden features include pathways, a lake and ornamental trees. They are situtated in Leamington Spa.Review of Register entry recommended by Lovie with view to expanding it to include those other parks and designed urban landscapes which form the 19th century landscape setting of the Spa.
Villa with pleasure grounds and kitchen garden. House demolished 1965.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie (parkland).
The site of Smart's Baths, a spring discovered in 1819. They were called the Marble Baths. The building, now demolished, was later used as a carriage works. The site is on the west side of Clemens Street, Leamington Spa.
Villa with pleasure grounds, walks, mixed planting, kitchen and fruit gardens. House demolished c 1939.
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